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C1
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Plot ID Fields:
Author Plot Code
C1
Author Observation Code
C1
Location Fields:
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Location Accuracy
250
m
Confidentiality Status
exact location
Latitude
64.910463
º
Longitude
-163.685894
º
Author Location
Council
Country
United States
Named Places
Layout Fields:
Shape
irregular
Area
100
m²
Permanence
not permanent
Environment Fields:
Elevation
45
m
Slope Aspect
225
º
Slope Gradient
3
º
Topographic Position
Lowslope
Surficial Deposits
Hillslope colluvium
Soil Moisture Regime
Moist
Organic Depth
8
cm
Percent Bedrock
0
%
Percent Litter
10
%
Percent Bare Soil
0
%
Percent Water
0
%
Methods Fields:
Observation Start Date
13-Jul-2000
Observation End Date
13-Jul-2000
Date Accuracy
Exact
Project
ATLAS-2_Martha Raynolds (Raynolds et al. 2002) (2 locations)
Cover Method
Braun-Blanquet
Stratum Method
No Strata
Method Narrative
Relevé. Not a repeat sample.
Plot Quality Fields:
Floristic Quality
Highest
Bryophyte Quality
Highest
Lichen Quality
Highest
Overall Plot Vegetation Fields:
Tree Height
10
m
Shrub Height
90
m
Tree Cover
10
%
Shrub Cover
35
%
Field Cover
10
%
Nonvascular Cover
66
%
Misc Fields:
Observation Narrative
Dicranum fuscescens = in orig. Dicranum fuscescens var.fuscescens; Unknown forb= in orig. Doellingeria umbellata; Mertensia paniculata [v. paniculata] = in orig. Mertensia paniculata; Polygonum bistorta s.; Moist Picea glauca forest. Spruce willow forest on gentle toeslope about 1/2 mile between Council and Melsing Creek, successional forest with evenaged Picea glauca Council, Seward Peninsula. Openwhite spruce/willow forest on gentle (3 degrees) S-facing toe slope above Melsing Creek. Successional forest with even aged Picea glauca 10-15 cm diameter. Undisturbed since logging 80 years ago. Spruce willow forest on gentle toeslope about 1/2 mile between Council and Melsing Creek, successional forest w/ even aged Piceaglauca about 10-15 cm diameter. Entered by L. Druckenmiller and imported to TV by S. Chasníková May2015.
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Soil Observations:
Soil Horizon Soil Depth Top Soil Depth Bottom Soil Color Soil Organic Soil Texture Soil Sand Soil Silt Soil Clay Soil Coarse Soil PH Exchange Capacity Base Saturation Soil Description
unknown
loam
5.4
Disturbance Data:
Disturbance Type Disturbance Intensity
Human, general
none
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