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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.
Terrestrial Vegetation and Soils Monitoring in Coronado National Memorial, 2009?2010 by J. Andrew Hubbard is 72 pages long, and a total of 18,144 words.
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