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it <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />SAMPLING ADEQUACY TEST <br />Sampling Procedures <br />Circular quadrate 0.1 acre in size were randomly plotted on a map <br />of the area. Sampling during the summer of 1981 was limited [o areas <br />of undisturbed vegetation. 'f Vie three major vegetation types were <br />plotted on the vegetation map and the circular quadrats placed within <br />these boundaries. <br />The circular quadrats were designed so that if additional sampl- <br />ing was required, based upon file sampling adequacy test, each could <br />he broken down into Fractions of the circle and each fraction would <br />[hen become a sample area. This was done as Follows: <br />original quadrat B-S <br />0.1 acre <br />If more quadrats were needed, a north-south axis was plotted, making <br />two quadrats, each 0.05 acre in size: <br />B 5 <br />a b <br />If still further quadre[a were needed, an east-west axle was plotted, <br />giving Eour quadrats, each 0.025 acre in size. Note the numbering <br />system in each diagram as this relates to [tie fractional quadrats <br />when applicable in the tables concerning sampling adequacy. <br />B 5 <br />a b <br />c d <br />R1llIS7'D May A, 1981 <br />.'. <br />~,:.; <br />. ~~.:; <br />