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USFS VegTypes: Mouth of the Noyo CalWater 1994 |
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Caption: This bar chart shows vegetation and timber types of the Mouth of the Noyo River Calwater planning watershed. The information was derived from a 1994 Landsat image by the U.S. Forest Service. This analysis technique calculates averages of vegetation stands and is not accurate at the pixel (30 meters) level. Scroll down for a key to classifications(see InfoLinks). The Mouth of the Noyo Calwater was dominated by medium-large trees (20"-29.9") as of 1994 with this stand type comprising 34% of the watershed area. Small to medium sized trees (12-19.9" diameter) made up 10% of the watershed, small trees 16% (5-11.9" diameter), 15% saplings (1-4.9" diameter) and 25% non-forest. This latter category is inflated because the Mouth of the Noyo CalWater includes paved areas surrounding Noyo Harbor, urban streets, lawns,and other development. Click on Picture to see an ArcView scene of the Mouth of the Noyo Calwater planning watershed showing vegetation types. Vegetation classifications are:
VLargeTree = >40" in diameter LargeTree = Trees 30-39.9" in diameter
Medium/Large Trees = 20-29.9" in diameter Small/Medium Trees = 12-19.9" in diameter
Small Trees = 5-11.9" in diameter Non-Forest = No trees, shrubs, grass, bare soil
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