Off Sandy Ridge N Road, 200 paces (~400 feet) from where the open road becomes choked with pre. (tee seemed turn-around visible on aerial photo). This is a short way east of Sawyer Lake but is reached from the other direction. A prominent mound of a fallen pine is about 20 meters from the road, is on the corner of module 10.
Dark red - brown muck at around 1 meter down. Above is old logs and duff. Water table around 30-40 cm down
A
98.8
%
3.5
10.5
19.6
%
A
92.39
%
3.5
10.93
19.6
%
A
98.52
%
3.5
13.83
19.6
%
A
97.02
%
3.7
9.41
22
%
B
48.91
%
3.7
6.73
22
%
B
83.95
%
12.74
%
3.31
%
A
83.98
%
9.4
%
6.62
%
Disturbance Data:
Disturbance Type
Disturbance Intensity
Disturbance Comment
Natural, general
Medium
Wind throw- 1/2 of trees broken or blown down by Hurricane Isabel. Charcoal in soil. White cedar usually regenerates after fire, but probably regenerated after logging here. Several large old stumps very rotted but visible