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USFS VegTypes: Campbell Creek Calwater 1994 |
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Caption: This bar chart shows vegetation and timber types of the Campbell Creek 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 meter) level. Scroll down for a key to classifications. The Campbell Creek Calwater was dominated by Medium-large trees (20"-29.9") as of 1994 but early seral stage components were also high. Non-Forest vegetation (15%) may be high in part because the lower basin is in farmland. However, a high component of saplings (1-4.9" diameter) and small trees (5-1.9" diameter) reflect early recovery from recent logging, with 18% and 19% of the basin covered by these types, respectively. Small to medium sized trees (12-19.9" diameter) made up only 10% of the watershed and large trees (30-40%) only 1%. Click on Picture to see an ArcView scene of the Campbell 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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