Comprehensive View of a Plot
B16 - Big Spring
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Author Plot Code  |
B16 - Big Spring
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Author Observation Code  |
B16 - Big Spring
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Original Data Location  |
NJ Natural Heritage Program, NJDEP Division of Parks and Forestry, Office of Natural Lands Management, 22 S. Clinton Ave, Plaza Bldg 4, Fl. 4, PO Box 404 Trenton, NJ, 08625-0404
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Location Fields: |
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Confidentiality Status  |
10 km radius (nearest 0.1 degree)
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Latitude  |
41.1
º
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Longitude  |
-74.7
º
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Author Location  |
Big Spring Sink
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State or Province  |
New Jersey
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Country  |
United States
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Named Places |
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DSG Polygon  |
GPS readings for other 3 plot corners: 1-SE) 41.00962, -74.79914; 2-SW) 41.00958, -74.79917; 3-NW) 41.00959, -74.79919
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Shape  |
Rectangular
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Area  |
10
m²
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Permanence  |
permanent plot
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Layout Narrative  |
Plot is 2 x 5 m, 37-39 m along W side of transect. Transect endpoints are permanently marked with rebar. Distance and compass bearing measurements to the plot location with measurements of plot orientation off the transect were taken. GPS coordinates for each corner of the plot was taken with submeter accuracy.
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Environment Fields: | |
Slope Aspect  |
(n/a, flat)
º
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Slope Gradient  |
1
º
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Topographic Position  |
Basin floor
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Landscape Narrative  |
Von Post scale of peat decomposition = H3.
Soil Texture: Organic - muck
Environmental Comments: Very homogeneous - broad expanse.
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Homogeneity  |
homogeneous
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Representativeness  |
good - some areas have more Dulichium
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Soil Moisture Regime  |
hydric
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Soil Drainage  |
very poorly drained
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Percent Bare Soil  |
5
%
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Methods Fields: | |
Observation Start Date  |
30-Sep-1997
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Observation End Date  |
30-Sep-1997
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Project  |
NJ Mark Wong
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Cover Method  |
Percentage (%)
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Stratum Method  |
National Park Service
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Taxon Observation Area  |
10
m²
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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: | |
Dominant Stratum  |
Herb
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Growthform1 Type  |
Herbs
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Misc Fields: | |
Observation Narrative  |
Community Type: calcareous sinkhole pond
General Description: Stands are found in both minerotrophic basin wetlands as well as rivershores. Phalaris arundinacea has been widely used as a forage and hay crop, especially in marshes and floodplains, and it is used for wildlife food and for shoreline and ditch stabilization. Stands are dominated by Phalaris arundinacea, a 0.5- to 2-m tall perennial grass, which tends to occur in monocultures or associated with Calamagrostis canadensis. Associates in the glaciated Northeast include Viburnum nudum, Alnus incana or Alnus serrulata, Viburnum dentatum, and Agrostis gigantea.
Deer bedding present in plot.
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Observation Contributors: |
Party  | Role  |
KSW
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Plot author
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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  |
A
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30.5
m
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63.5
m
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silty muck (greasy), 10 YR 2/1
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B
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63.5
m
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71.1
m
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clay 2.5 Y 5/1
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L
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71.1
m
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91.4
m
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watery shell marl, 2.5 Y 6/1, pH at 86.4 cm = 7.6 (blue) and 7.4 (red)
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O
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0
m
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30.5
m
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10 YR 2/1 with roots 2/2, mosses and rotten wood, muck-organic-peaty, pH at 25.4 cm (peat) = 6.4 (blue)
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User Defined Values |
No User Defined Data for this plot |
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