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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1985072
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/24/1985
Doc Name
TARAMARCAZ GRAVEL PIT
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USDA
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GUNNISON CNTY
Media Type
D
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• GUIDE !OR RATING R,1f.GE TREND• '• <br />Considering the potential for this site. class of livestock, season of use, <br />recreational use. fire and other influences, rote the following by owing eoch <br />Item a rating of 4 to 0. Interpolate between indicators for ratings 3, 2 end i. <br />Trend Indicators <br />,« <br />REPRODUCTION <br />1lajor species of the potential plant community are pro- <br />ducing seedlings, plants ere of mixed ages; there is <br />evidence of active tillers, rhizomes, stolons.-------------(4i <br />Major species not reproducing.-----------------------------(0) <br />PLA`1TS RES]DUE AND CURRENT UT]LIZATION <br />Litter produced Dy major speciesis abundant for the <br />site and current utilization is mode+~ate.------------------(4; <br /> <br />2 <br />Litter Ss absent and utilization is severe.----------------(0) <br />CON~pUSITION CHANGES <br />Dominant species of Lhe potential plant ca~raunity are <br />rr,aintair~ing their piece in the stand.----------------------(4) <br />Dominant species are absent or noticeably decreasing in - <br />percentage, while minor species and species not native <br />to tl,e cocn~unity ere in~~~easing.--------~.------------------(O) <br />FLU'+T V1GO(' <br />Y,cjer species of tt~e potential plant cor,r,unity arc <br />strong, healt~y, prr,d;,:tive and well roote~.---------------(S} <br /> <br />~~ <br />1lajor species are showing noticeable die-off.--------------(0) <br />5~~]t ~tl r!r ALE fli~TDH;; <br />kcceleret~e~ soil erosion is not evident. Past erosion <br />s:gr.s hate h.ealeC. t,'cter irtake for the kinC of soil <br />Accele-ated erosion is obvious. Soil stability is poor <br />as seen by failure of eresion lions to be healing. <br />Mater intake for the kind of soil is unfavorable,----------(0) <br />13 <br />Rat~nos betti;•en ii and 20 inclusive ~ ]mprovino Trend <br />Total/ ~, <br />Ratings bet..~r:en 0 er.C 10 inclusive OeclininC Trend year <br />Total( <br />3-Year Trend 3 years <br />VOTES - <br />•• D.nnual Palatat,le Yield is based on the plant species that are desirable by <br />t'+e major ani~.al classes planned for. Each plant species considered desir- <br />ah'.e should have a /to the l~~rt of the n~ ••. <br />
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