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onx_hunt (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: ~Use OnX Hunt for tracking (also track on the Lidar map in Avenza if possible) and send track to CRF., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
photo_note (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: ~Please take a photo at minimum every 100m within the forest for 'general forest characteristics'., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
gps_points (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Drop and label GPS points for largest trees (note DBH/species), canopy gaps (estimate size), CM trees, unmarked riparian areas, notable wildlife, geologic features (caves, cliffs, erosion, etc), unusual plants, etc., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
slope_direction (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Which direction does the slope face?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [N: N], [S: S], [E: E], ... 5 more ...)
avg_steep (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: What is the average steepness of the slope?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
max_steep (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: What is the maximum steepness of the slope?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
landslide_risk (type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: What is the severity of a landslide risk?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)
integer_note (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: This is a checklist of how many of these elements are seen in the timber sale as a whole (not in any one location)., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
work_flow (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: ~Discuss with the survey team how long you plan to be surveying the unit. ~Spend the first ⅓ of time walking through as much of the most mature stand(s) within the sale as possible. Get a sense of what the stand is like and its important features. ~Start to calibrate your eye to different DBH's. ~Measure/plot GPS point/photograph 5-15 of the biggest (35"+) trees, snags, and logs, including the biggest tree of each species. ~For the remaining ⅔ time, determine the mode (most common) DBH of each tree species in the most mature stand(s). Try to be as accurate as possible. ~Get rough estimates of percentages (40%, etc) for the tables below and complete at the end of survey., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
tree_species_ranking (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Number the tree species in order of prevalance., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
description_example (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: (Example: "Unit is a VERY STEEP (>50*) high-elevation 30"+ mostly DF stand just above Bear Creek, in a high-traffic recreation area. Most DF are 25-35" but plenty of >40" as well. 20-30% of trees >30" are WH/RC. Very nice BM at bottom of hill are >50" and are nicest trees in unit. Fish observed in nearby Bear Creek. Some mature RC bark has been harvested."), SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
riparian_area (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Are there any riparian area(s) such as springs, seeps, creeks, ponds, wetlands, etc. not listed on the map?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [yes: Yes], [no: No])
fish (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Do you see any fish? Describe what you see., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
access_to_unit (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Describe access to unit, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
photo_type_select (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: ~Choose the applicable option, then press "+" to add a photo. ~Click on the next item to add photos for that category., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [tall_tree: All trees that are 40"+], [unusual_plants: Unusual plants], [OGcds: OG canopy-dependent species], ... 5 more ...)
understory_plants (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Are there any understory plants?, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [yes: Yes], [no: No])
animal_list (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Select all applicable signs, and be sure to take photos., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
late_canopy_closure_detail (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Inter-tree competition is the dominant ecological process. Live trees compete with each other for resources (light, water, nutrients). Loss of stems <2" dbh due to shading; Self-pruning begins., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
base_em1_detail (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Inter-tree competition is the dominate ecological process. Live trees compete with each other for resources (light, water, nutrients). Loss of stems <5" dbh due to shading., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
maturation1_detail (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: A shift of the dominate mortality processes occurs from inter-tree competition to stochastic events (disease, wind, fire, pests) resulting in stem loss of larger trees (dominant and codominant) and a loss of shade. Openings in the canopy appear, allowing regeneration of shade tolerant species. High rate of biomass accumulation is maintained. In later stages, rate of live biomass accumulation begins to decrease. Continued understory development and stochastic stem loss. Stages generally lacking large down woody debris and large snags., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
maturation2_detail (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Development of additional species in lower and mid-canopy. Large down woody material and large snags are generally absent or at low levels., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
vert_div_detail (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Development of additional species in lower and mid canopy to abundant additional species at all canopy levels and increasing levels of large down woody debris and large snags., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
hor_div_detail (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: More stochastic stem losses create larger gaps. diversification High accumulation of large woody debris, large snags., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true)
sensitive_vascular_plants_list (type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Choose a sensitive vascular plant from the list., SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, length: 255, nullable: true, editable: true, Coded Values: [actaea_elata: Actaea elata], [agoseris_elata: Agoseris elata], [aphyllon_californicum: Aphyllon californicum var. grayanum], ... 40 more ...)