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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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closely as total vegetation cover. Herbaceous production in 1982 dry meadow <br />communities differed between the dry meadow reference azea and dry meadow affected <br />azea, while in 1995 the dry meadow reference area exhibited herbaceous production <br />equivalent to the 1982 levels, even with increased growing season precipitation. <br />Herbaceous production sampling at the historic record vegetation community in 1996 <br />showed a low level of herbaceous production for a graminoid community <br />corresponding to the dry growing season. <br />Total species numbers also appear affected by growing season precipitation also. In <br />1982, 13 and 15 total species were reported in the dry meadow affected and dry <br />meadow reference areas respectively during an average growing season. In 1995, a <br />wet year, total species numbers increased by 50 percent in the same vegetation <br />community. In 1996, a dry growing season, total species numbers at the historic <br />record vegetation community were low, approximately half the number of species <br />encountered in the dry meadow communities during an average year. <br />Table 9 provides a comparison of relative cover in the dry meadow affected area, dry <br />meadow reference area, and historic record vegetation community during the sample <br />years 1982, 1995, and 1996. Interestingly, four plant species (Agropyron smithii, <br />Bromus inermis, Poa pratensis, and Conwvulus arvensis) are dominant in each of the <br />communities during all of the sample years. The single exception was Agropyron <br />intermedium in the 1996 historic record vegetation community. <br />Based on comparisons of vegetation cover, herbaceous production, and species <br />composition, the graminoid dominated dry meadow vegetation communities and the <br />historic record vegetation community are very similar in biologic character as well as <br />response to the physical constraints of growing season precipitation. The historic <br />record vegetation community closely reflects the character of the dry meadow <br />vegetation community at and adjacent to the mine. The historic record vegetation <br />community also closely resembles the character of vegetation communities established <br />on the reclaimed mine landscape (Savage and Savage, 1995a). <br />-17- <br />
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