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2018-01-31_PERMIT FILE - C2009087 (25)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C2009087
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
1/31/2018
Doc Name
Vegetation Information
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 2.04.10-E1 Vegetation Information
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Table 1. Cover Data - Mountain Brush Affected Area, Sage Creek Mine Baseline, <br />Sage Creek Coal Company, Routt County, CO - 2008 <br />RELATIVE <br />• PLANT SPECIES AVERAGE VEGETATION <br />COVER FREQUENCY COVER <br />(%) (%) (%) <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />RELATIVE Percent Foliar Cover` <br />AVERAGE VEGETATION <br />COVER -ALL COVER -ALL - -- Sample Number— <br />(%) ( %) 1 2 3 <br />Standing dead <br />3.20 <br />100.00 <br />3.20 <br />4 2 3 <br />Litter <br />16.53 <br />100.00 <br />16.53 <br />28 14 15 <br />Bare soil <br />6.67 <br />93.33 <br />6.67 <br />9 5 10 <br />Rock <br />1.00 <br />20.00 <br />1.00 <br />7 <br />TOTALS <br />100.0 <br />130.4 <br />100 100 100 <br />TOTAL VEGETATION COVER <br />72.6 (s =10.2) <br />100.0 103.0 (s =24.7) <br />100.0 <br />52(10) 79(41) 72(15) <br />GROUND COVER (Litter +Rock +Veg +St.Dead) <br />93.3 <br />123.7 <br />91(10) 95(41) 90(15) <br />SPECIES DENSITY (# of species /100 sq.m.) <br />30 42 29 <br />(AVERAGE= 36.1 Std.Dev.= 7.4) <br />• <br />" P= Present within 1 m. on either side of cover transect, but not quantitatively encountered. <br />() =Data in parens. = 2nd hits. A 1st hit is top -most layer of vegetation, below 1st hit interceptions may exist other interceptions - these are 2nd <br />hits. <br />
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