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2018-01-03_PERMIT FILE - C1981010A (12)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981010A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/3/2018
Doc Name
pages 2-58 to 2-169
Section_Exhibit Name
2.3 Vegetation & 2.4 Fish and Wildlife
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I-^ <br />6 Table 2.3-13. Absolute Cover by Hage Site for Litter and Rock, Live Vegetation, Herbaceous Cover, <br />Shrubby Cover (Based on 1979 Data). (1) <br />(1) Aerial cover transects were sampled from a height of 140 cm using a point transect technique with 20 <br />points per transect. <br />(2) n is the amber of transects and was determined by statistical analysis such that the sanple mean is <br />within 10% of the true mean 80% of the time. <br />(3) Represented by the combined data from what was originally thought to be two range sites. <br />• <br />00 <br />2-102 <br />Average 7, Cover <br />. <br />Range <br />Litter <br />Live <br />Herbaceous <br />Shrubby <br />Site <br />Total <br />S Rock <br />Vegetation <br />Cover <br />Cover <br />n(2) <br />A(3) <br />100 <br />12.5 <br />87.5 <br />23.0 <br />64.5 <br />10 <br />B <br />86 <br />19.0 <br />67 <br />22.0 <br />45.0 <br />5 <br />C(3) <br />87.0 <br />27.5 <br />59.5 <br />23.6 <br />35.9 <br />22 <br />(1) Aerial cover transects were sampled from a height of 140 cm using a point transect technique with 20 <br />points per transect. <br />(2) n is the amber of transects and was determined by statistical analysis such that the sanple mean is <br />within 10% of the true mean 80% of the time. <br />(3) Represented by the combined data from what was originally thought to be two range sites. <br />• <br />00 <br />2-102 <br />
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