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This report summarizes data of the Sonoran Desert Network's first
two seasons of terrestrial vegetation and soils monitoring in
upland areas of Coronado National Memorial, in southern Arizona.
Twelve permanent monitoring sites were sampled. The current report
summarizes effort to date, evaluates the sampling design in the
context of our monitoring objectives, and suggests modifications to
the design.
This report summarizes data of the Sonoran Desert Network's first
three seasons of terrestrial vegetation and soils monitoring in
upland areas of the Rincon Mountain District, Saguaro National
Park, in southern Arizona. Thirty-nine permanent monitoring sites
were sampled, The current report summarizes effort to date,
evaluates the sampling design in the context of our monitoring
objectives, and suggests modifications to the design.
This report summarizes the Sonoran Desert Network's first season of
terrestrial vegetation and soils monitoring at Casa Grande Ruins
National Monument (NM), in south-central Arizona.
This report summarizes results of the Sonoran Desert Network's
first season of terrestrial vegetation and soils monitoring in
upland areas of Fort Bowie National Historic Site (NHS), in
southeastern Arizona. Ten permanent field-monitoring sites were
established and sampled in 2008. Our objectives were to determine
the status of and detect trends, over five-year intervals, in
vegetation cover, frequency, soil cover, and surface soil
stability.
This report summarizes provisional data collected by the Sonoran
Desert Network during the first two seasons of terrestrial
vegetation and soils monitoring in upland areas of the Rincon
Mountain District of Saguaro National Park, in southern Arizona.
Twenty-five permanent monitoring sites were sampled. This report
summarizes effort to date, evaluates the sampling design in the
context of our monitoring objectives, and suggests modifications to
the design.
This report summarizes results of the Sonoran Desert Network's
first season of terrestrial vegetation and soils monitoring in
upland areas of Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument (NM), in
southwestern New Mexico. Ten permanent field-monitoring sites were
established and sampled in 2009. Our objectives were to determine
the status of and detect trends, over five-year intervals, in
vegetation cover, vegetation frequency, soil cover, and surface
soil stability.
This report summarizes data collected during the Sonoran Desert
Network's first two seasons of terrestrial vegetation and soils
monitoring in upland areas of the Tucson Mountain District, Saguaro
National Park, in southern Arizona. Eleven permanent monitoring
sites were sampled. This report summarizes effort to date,
evaluates the sampling design within the context of monitoring
objectives, and suggests modifications to the design.
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