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1987-12-01_PERMIT FILE - C1981017 (290)
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/1/1987
Doc Name
Revegation Information
Section_Exhibit Name
Chapter V Appendix V-G-1
Media Type
D
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DRMS Re-OCR
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Signifies Re-OCR Process Performed
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Mine Bench Outslopes <br /> Scope of Work <br /> The only variable which will be tested for determination of a revegetation <br /> success standard will be aspect. The outslopes of the five mines are on <br /> three basic aspects: <br /> Mine No. 4 North and East <br /> Mine No. 1 South and East <br /> Mine No. 2 East <br /> Mine No. 3 North and East <br /> Mine No. 5 North and East <br /> Therefore, three aspects must be studied. Mine No. 4 makes an excellent <br /> study site for the North and East Aspects. Since the mine will remain <br /> Inactive indefinitely, A south aspect study site is somewhat of a problem <br /> since the only outslope required to be revegetated is at Mine No. 1 which <br /> is active. However, a south aspect does exist south of mine no. 5 which <br /> is similar to the mine bench outslopes. This slope was constructed in the <br /> same manner as the other outslopes during a contour stripping operation,. <br /> therefore, it should be representative. Three replications will be set up <br /> at each site. The minimum size for each replication will be 50 feet wide <br /> by 100 feet in length. The three replications will be set up side-by-side <br /> across the slope. A 10-foot buffer will be established around the three <br /> replications. All the replications will be seeded with the approved seed <br /> �• mixture. Prior to seeding, the replications and buffer will be fertilized <br /> with phosphorus and nitrogen at the rate of 60 # p205/Acre and 15 # N/A. <br /> Following seeding, the study area will' be mulched with suitable. straw at <br /> 3,000 pounds per acre. An additional 40 # N/A may be required the first <br /> growing season. <br /> Vegetation cover and production will be measured the 3rd, Sth,7th,9th, and <br /> 10th years of the study. Woody plant density will be measured the 10th year. <br /> Vegetative cover will be measured by species using the line intercept or <br /> point frame method. A minimum of five randomly placed transects will be <br /> measured in each replication. Each transect will have a minimum of 40 points <br /> measured. The randomly located transects will be permanently marked and <br /> measured each period. <br /> Vegetative production will be measured by clipping two respresentative <br /> 1m2 quadrats in each replication during the 3rd, 5th, 7th, and 9th years. <br /> Production will be measured in five lm2 quadrats per replication the 10th <br /> year. Production need not be measured by species.woody plant density will <br /> be measured by a total count in each replication the loth year. <br /> The Division recommends that Mid-Continent secure as many species. in the <br /> seed mix as possible for seeding these revegetation test plots. Of <br /> particular importance are the woody plant species. <br />
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