A3 - Slab Branch
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Author Plot Code |
A3 - Slab Branch
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Author Observation Code |
A3 - Slab Branch
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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 |
1 km radius (nearest 0.01 degree)
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Latitude |
39.31
º
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Longitude |
-74.88
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Author Location |
Slab Branch
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Location Narrative |
Site is about 2 miles northeast of Halberton. From Halberton, head northeast on Hunters Mill Road. Cross Route 548. After crossing Route 548, continue 0.4 miles. Turn left. Follow winding road to meadow just south of powerline right-of-way. At meadow, turn left. Follow road until it turns northward. Site is on left about 400’ from sand road.
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State or Province |
New Jersey
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Country |
United States
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Shape |
Plotless
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Permanence |
not permanent
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Layout Narrative |
plotless - latitude and longitude coordinates approximate the survey area
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Environment Fields: | |
Elevation |
12.5
m
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Elevation Range |
0.61
m
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Slope Gradient |
1.5
º
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Landscape Narrative |
Soil Description: sandy loam soil, pH 3.8, overlies sand of the Cohansey Formation
Landscape Description: Coastal plain pondshore community in good condition within a large, 4.5-acre, coastal plain intermittent pond surrounded by high quality pine-oak-heath forest which surrounds for 1 mile or more in all directions. Site is just northeast of the headwaters of the Slab Branch which flows west and south into the Maurice River. The surrounding landscape is relatively flat, underlain by sand substrate of the Cohansey Formation. Slab Branch flows west, joining Middle and Nixons Branches to flow into Muskee Creek about a mile west of the site. Carex striata var. brevis Herbaceous Vegetation dominates the central zone of the pond (A1). The adjacent middle to outer zone of the pond (A2) is dominated by Panicum virgatum, with Saccharum giganteum, Carex striata var. brevis, Sphagnum sp., and Panicum sp. The pond is surrounded by a dense thicket of shrubs (A3) growing on hummocks dominated by Acer rubrum, Clethra alnifolia and Leucothoe racemosa, with Smilax rotundifolia, Sphagnum tenerum, Vaccinium corymbosum, Nyssa sylvatica, Liquidambar styraciflua, Pinus rigida, Solidago sp. and Woodwardia virginica. Mixed deciduous evergreen forest extends around the site, with some Atlantic white cedar along the rivers. The site is in Peaslee Wildlife Management Area, about 1200 feet southwest of a powerline right-of-way, within a network of sand roads, but otherwise undisturbed surrounding buffer. Other intermittent ponds documented by the Pinelands Commission lie about 2000' east and southeast.
Physiographic Province: Outer Coastal Plain
Watershed Code: 02040206200
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Percent Wood |
10
%
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Percent Litter |
20
%
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Observation Start Date |
27-Sep-2002
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Observation End Date |
27-Sep-2002
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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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Overall Taxon Cover Values are Automatically Calculated? |
no
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Plot Validation Level |
(1) occurrence plot: sufficient for determining type occurrence
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Overall Plot Vegetation Fields: | |
Dominant Stratum |
Shrub
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Growthform1 Type |
Shrubs
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Growthform2 Type |
Trees
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Growthform3 Type |
Vine/liana
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Observation Narrative |
Community Type: coastal plain pond
Community Description: A dense thicket of shrubs borders a Panicum virgatum zone, forming a nearly impenetrable wall. A few patches of shrubs mixed with Cyperus and Sphagnum form open areas around the edge. Shrubs along the outer edge or are on hummocks. Channels can be seen winding far into the surrounding forest. Patches of Woodwardia virginica are also found in the transition from herbaceous to shrub-dominated zones.
Additional species present but not in observation area: Woodwardia virginica (0.01%)
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