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WRIV0929
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» Citation URL: http://vegbank.org/cite/urn:lsid:vegtwig.vegbank.org:observation:8125-{1B0A7504-EF50-4D2D-8A69-7032BD71F651}
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Author Plot Code  |
WRIV0929
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Author Observation Code  |
WRIV0929
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Original Data Location  |
California Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, Vegetation Classification and Mapping Program, Sacramento, CA
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Confidentiality Status  |
exact location
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Latitude  |
33.6652295310004
º
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Longitude  |
-116.623131705222
º
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Author Location  |
San Bernardino National Forest
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Location Narrative  |
post fire, probably past 5 years, many shrub types are stump sprouting, Adenostoma sparsifolium, is doing so the most readily.
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State or Province  |
California
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Country  |
United States
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| Layout Fields: | |
Shape  |
Plotless
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Permanence  |
not permanent
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| Environment Fields: | |
Stand Size  |
extensive
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Elevation  |
1498
m
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Slope Aspect  |
300
º
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Slope Gradient  |
9
º
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Topographic Position  |
Middle 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; Fire evidence: yes
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Percent Rock / Gravel  |
16
%
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Percent Litter  |
10
%
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Percent Bare Soil  |
69
%
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Observation Start Date  |
05-Jun-2003
± exact
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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  |
0
%
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Shrub Cover  |
36
%
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Field Cover  |
8
%
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Observation Narrative  |
original plot ID: PALM.002, Adenostoma fasciculatum-Adenostoma sparsifolium-Ceanothus greggii vegetation; Vegetation type confidence: High, the stand is large so I cannot say if whole polygon remains consistent; Vegetation change: fire probably more recent than photos, therefore, shrub density may be lower than pictured.
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