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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981012
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/11/2017
Section_Exhibit Name
EXHIBIT 15 VEGETATION INVENTOR ALLEN MINE 09/81
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15 <br />• _ by plant -litter -rock was 52.3%, and bare ground averaged 67.5`x. Sample <br />adequacy was met for cover at 6 samples, 10 were obtained. (Table 2). <br />Production data shows forbs were very productive. Artemisia <br />dracunculus produced 46.6 gms/m2, Linaria vulgaris 33.7 gms/m2, <br />Cynoglossum officinale 27.7 gms/m2, and*Cirsium arvense 20.2 gms/m2 <br />(Table 9). The sedge, Carex spp. produced 12.5 gms/m2 and Phalaris <br />arundinacea 10.6 gms/m2. Total production averaged 214.3 gms/m2. <br />Sample adequacy for production was met at 9 samples, 10 were obtained <br />(Table 2). <br />Salix exiqua was the most dense shrub, at 1.6 shrubs/m2, or 94%, <br />Rosa woodsii had 0.1 shrub/m2, or 6% (Table 10). Average shrub density <br />was 1.7 shrubs/m2. <br />The dominant shrub in both the affected area and reference area <br />• was Salix exiqua. Forbs were dominant understory vegetation as the <br />entire willow vegetation type had burned the previous year and invader <br />species had come in. They were very abundant and diverse, with high <br />production. <br />• <br />
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