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iii iiiiiiiiuiiiiii <br />z <br />1) BLOCK A <br />1995 RECLAMATION SAMPLING <br />Commuter Area Seeding Acres # of <br />Code Date Transects <br /> <br />OAS-4 M2 Area 3 & 4 1976 5.4 2 <br />OBJ4-4 M2 Area 3 & 4 10/77 4.4 1 <br />ODJ97-3 M2 Area 3 & 4 10/79 97.3 25 <br />OEJ64-8 M2 Area 3 & 4 10/80 64.8 17 <br />PEK23-0 M2 Area 6 11/80 23.0 6 <br />PFJB-5 M2 Area 6 10/81 8.5 2 <br />PFJ114-1 M2 Area 6 10/81 114.1 29 <br /> TOTAL: 317.5 82 <br />These parcels were selected to comprise Block A on the <br />following factors: <br />1) All parcels <br />and the same <br />2) The parcels <br />3) The parcels <br />other. <br />4) The parcels <br />S) All seeding <br />have the same land-use, pastureland <br />post-mine usage, grazing. <br />have been managed as a unit. <br />are within close proximity to each <br />have similar topography. <br />dates are in late fall. <br />The number of transects per parcel will be determined by a <br />proportional allocation. From previous sampling experience, the <br />baseline figure of one transect per four acres will be used as a <br />starting number. <br />Each parcel will have transect locations selected using a <br />numbered grid system. This methodology is consistent with Permit <br />C-81-071, Sec. 779.19 page 107 a. The numbered grid will be placed <br />over the map of each individual parcel. Random number sets <br />representing the x and y coordinates will be used to pin-point the <br />starting location of each transect. Another set of random numbers <br />will be generated to orient the direction of the transect. These <br />numbers range from 0 to 360 degrees and determine compass <br />direction. Random numbers are derived from a random number table <br />andJor the random number key of a calculator. <br />All transect positions and orientations will be plotted in the <br />office prior to field work. This should eliminate any bias in the <br />data collection. <br />