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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981008A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
9/16/2005
Doc Name
NH2 Study Area-1987 & 1999/Dryland Pasture Refer Area-1999, 2000, 2005
Section_Exhibit Name
NH2 Section 2.04.10 Vegetation Information
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TABLE 2.04.10-3 <br />SAMPLING PARAMETERS AND INTENSITIES FOR THE VEGETATION TYPES <br /> FOUND IN THE NUCLA EAST STUDY AREA, 1987 <br /> Sample Size <br />Vegetation Tvge Parameters Minimum Maximum <br /> <br />Irrigated Pasture Production 15 50 <br /> Cover 15 50 <br /> Woody densities Direct count from aerial photos/field <br />checks. <br />Irrigated Hayland Production See sampling methods discussion <br />Irrigated Cropland Production See sampling methods discussion <br />Swale/Drainage Production 15 50 <br /> Cover 15 50 <br /> Woody densities 15 50 <br />Sagebrush Production 15 30 <br /> Cover 15 30 <br /> Woody densities 15 30 <br />Farmsteads, abandoned Qualitative descriptions with discussion on potential <br />orchards plant communities based on SCS range site descriptions <br />1A minimum of 15 observations were collected in the samples prior to testing for sample <br />adequacy. A maximum of 50 observations, depending on the vegetation type, were collected if <br />sample adequacy could not be achieved prior to reaching the maximum sample sizes. <br />(REVISED 9/1999) 2.04.10 - 11 <br />
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