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Vegetation Classification and Mapping at Fort Necessity National Battlefield
Vegetation classification and mapping was conducted for Fort Necessity National Battlefield, creating a current digital geospatial vegetation database for the park. Eight vegetation associations, Northern Red Oak – Mixed Hardwood Forest, White Oak – Mixed Hardwood Forest, Sugar Maple – Basswood Forest, Tuliptree Forest, Red Maple – Black Cherry Successional Forest, Conifer Plantation, Successional Old Field, and Wet Meadow, that occur within the park were identified and described in detail.
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aa_matrix.xls
field_photos.zip
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foneaa.pdf
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FONEgeodata_service.zip
foneortho.pdf
foneplots.pdf
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plots.xls

2006

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Name: Greg Podneisinski
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Email gpodneisin@pa.gov
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Name: Ephraim Zimmerman
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Name: Stephanie Perles
Street Address 1: Pennsylvania Science Office of The Nature Conservancy
Street Address 2: 208 Airport Dr.
City/State/Zip: Middletown PA 17055
Phone: 717-948-3846
Email sperles@tnc.org

Perles, S. J., G. S. Podneisinski, E. A. Zimmerman, W. A. Millinor, L. A. Sneddon. April 2006. Vegetation Classification and Mapping at Fort Necessity National Battlefield. Technical Report NPS/NER/NRTR- 2006/038. National Park Service. Philadelphia, PA.
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