WRIV0762
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Plot ID Fields: | |
Author Plot Code |
WRIV0762
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Author Observation Code |
WRIV0762
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Original Data Location |
California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program, Sacramento, CA
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Location Fields: |
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Confidentiality Status |
exact location
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Latitude |
33.620453571799
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Longitude |
-116.665727753138
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Author Location |
San Bernardino National Forest
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Location Narrative |
Pines over oak spp with some fir. Stand is some what of a transition zone between pine forest and lower chaparral.
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State or Province |
California
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Country |
United States
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Named Places |
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Layout Fields: | |
Shape |
Plotless
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Permanence |
not permanent
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Environment Fields: | |
Stand Size |
large
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Elevation |
1857
m
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Slope Aspect |
71
º
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Slope Gradient |
18
º
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Topographic Position |
Upper 1/3 of slope
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Surficial Deposits |
Granitic (generic)
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Rock Type |
Granitic (generic)
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Landscape Narrative |
Upland
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Percent Rock / Gravel |
30
%
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Percent Litter |
60
%
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Percent Bare Soil |
5
%
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Methods Fields: | |
Observation Start Date |
08-May-2003
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Date Accuracy |
exact
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Project |
Western Riverside County Vegetation
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Cover Method |
Percentage (%)
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Stratum Method |
CA Native Plant Society (CNPS)
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Cover Dispersion |
Entire
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Overall Taxon Cover Values are Automatically Calculated? |
no
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Plot Quality Fields: | |
Plot Validation Level |
(1) occurrence plot: sufficient for determining type occurrence
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Overall Plot Vegetation Fields: | |
Field Height |
0.25
m
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Tree Cover |
19
%
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Shrub Cover |
30
%
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Field Cover |
1
%
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Misc Fields: | |
Observation Narrative |
original plot ID: ANZA.126, Pinus jeffreyi-Pinus coulteri/Quercus wislizeni vegetation; Vegetation type confidence: Medium, Pine spp. are difficult to distinguish. Stand has not been pulled out & even though it is a transition zone it is the only location where bands of dense, scrubby Quercus wislizeni occur under pines.
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