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11/27/2007 11:39:12 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1980007
IBM Index Class Name
Report
Doc Name
HISTORIC RECORD STUDY AREA BASELINE CHARACTERIZATION 1996 PRECIPITATION SOILS VEGETATION WEST ELK MI
Permit Index Doc Type
REVEG MONITORING REPORT
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D
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VII. HISTORIC RECORD VEGETATION COMMUNITY <br />GENERAL DESCRII'I'ION <br />The historic record vegetation community is comprised of an old field or pasture type <br />vegetation community. Several expressions of this type of community are present <br />within the West Elk Mine permit area, notably east of the study area, and on primary <br />terraces above the drainage of Sylvester Gulch. These range or hayfield communities <br />are well defined, though intermixing occurs at the edges with the adjacent vegetation <br />communities (predominantly oakbrush and aspen). Old field/pasture vegetation <br />communities are comprised of one vegetative stratum, a low herbaceous layer (<0.5 <br />meters) dominated by graminoids. Figure 2 provides an illustration of the character of <br />the historic record vegetation community. As expected, native and introduced pasture <br />and range grasses dominate the vegetation cover and herbaceous production of the <br />historic record vegetation community. Organic litter from the gtaminoids provides <br />additional significant cover on the ground surface. <br />QUANTITATIVE SAMPLING RESULTS <br />The general composition of the historic record vegetation community was that of a <br />single story grassland. The single low herbaceous stratum was composed of herbaceous <br />graminoids and forbs. The dominant graminoid species was Bromus inermis (smooth <br />brome), with two subdominant grass species; Poa pratensis (Kentucky bluegrass) and <br />Agropyron r'ntermedium (intermediate wheatgrass). <br />Two lifeforms were encountered during the sampling of the historic record vegetation <br />community; graminoids and forbs. Six individual plant species were identified during <br />sampling. Four species were graminoids, and two were forbs. Of the species <br />encountered, five were perennial and one was annual. All species encountered were <br />identified as cool season. Two species were native in origin and four were introduced. <br />None of the species encountered were statutory designated undesirable weed species, <br />although Conrowlus arvensis (field bindweed) is generally considered an undesirable <br />weed. The plant species encountered and their characteristics are presented in Table 4. <br />Vegetation Cover <br />Tonal vegetation cover of the historic record vegetation community was 38.27 percent. <br />Graminoids represented 35.47 percent mean cover (93.58% relative cover), forbs <br />accounted for 2.80 percent mean cover (6.425'o relative cover), and woody plants were <br />not represented in the cover sampling. A summary of the cover sampling data is <br />presented in Table 5. <br />-13- <br />
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