SAMO2165
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» Citation URL: http://vegbank.org/cite/urn:lsid:vegtwig.vegbank.org:observation:4169-{22F2C97D-88F5-454B-9DF1-A7B5902BF643}
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Plot ID Fields: | |
Author Plot Code ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
SAMO2165
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Author Observation Code ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
SAMO2165
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Original Data Location ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
SAMO NPS Headquarters, 401 West Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks, CA
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Location Fields: |
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Confidentiality Status ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
exact location
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Latitude ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
34.0573050100809
º
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Longitude ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
-118.689023498247
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Author Location ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Malibu Creek State Park
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Location Narrative ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Hard to tell Cercocarpus betuloides from Ceanothus megacarpus at this distance. Leymus patchy. Hirschfeldia incana may include Brassica. Ceanothus spinosus, Cercocarpus betuloides patchy, not much mixing. Can only see west end. Slope varies widely. Highway is loud. Changed UTM final to fall into correct GIS polygon according to overlay photocopy.
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State or Province ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
California
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Country ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
United States
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Named Places |
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Layout Fields: | |
Shape ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Plotless
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Placement Method ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Representative
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Permanence ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
not permanent
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Environment Fields: | |
Stand Size ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
large
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Elevation ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
129
m
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Slope Aspect ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
340
º
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Min Slope Gradient ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
25
º
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Topographic Position ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Lower to Middle 1/3 of slope
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Surficial Deposits ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Unknown
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Rock Type ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Unknown
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Landscape Narrative ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Upland;
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Percent Rock / Gravel ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0
%
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Percent Litter ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0
%
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Percent Bare Soil ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0
%
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Methods Fields: | |
Observation Start Date ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
05-Aug-2003
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Date Accuracy ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
exact
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Project ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
SAMO (CNPS Rapid Assessment/Releve 2002)
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Cover Method ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Percentage (%)
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Stratum Method ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
CA Native Plant Society (CNPS)
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Cover Dispersion ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Entire
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Overall Taxon Cover Values are Automatically Calculated? ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
no
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Plot Quality Fields: | |
Plot Validation Level ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
(1) occurrence plot: sufficient for determining type occurrence
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Overall Plot Vegetation Fields: | |
Field Height ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0.75
m
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Tree Cover ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0
%
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Shrub Cover ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
39
%
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Field Cover ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
7
%
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Nonvascular Cover ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
0
%
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Misc Fields: | |
Observation Narrative ![?](http://vegbank.org/vegbank/images/question.gif) |
Vegetation type confidence Medium: Far, can't see all.;
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