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Ecological site F130BY009WV
Shallow Frigid Residuum
Last updated: 9/07/2018
Accessed: 12/03/2024
General information
Provisional. A provisional ecological site description has undergone quality control and quality assurance review. It contains a working state and transition model and enough information to identify the ecological site.
MLRA notes
Major Land Resource Area (MLRA): 130B–Southern Blue Ridge
This MLRA is in North Carolina (51 percent), Tennessee (18 percent), Georgia (17 percent), Virginia (10 percent), and South Carolina (4 percent). It makes up about 16,080 square miles (41,665 square kilometers). It is locally known as the Southern Appalachians. It includes Lenoir, Morganton, Marion, Hendersonville, Waynesville, and Asheville, North Carolina; Gatlinburg, Tennessee; Damascus and Galax, Virginia; Walhalla, South Carolina; and Cleveland, Dahlonega, and Ellijay, Georgia. Interstate 40 crosses the parts of the area in Tennessee and North Carolina. Interstate 77 crosses the part in Virginia. Many national forests are in the area, including the Jefferson, Cherokee, Nantahala, Pisgah, and Chattahoochee National Forests. The Appalachian Trail begins on Springer Mountain in Georgia, near Amicalola State Park. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is in this MLRA. The Mount Rogers National Recreation Area is in the part of the MLRA in Virginia. The Cherokee Indian Reservation is west of Waynesville, North Carolina.
Classification relationships
This ecosite is found in mountains in MLRA 130B: Southern Blue Ridge
This is a complex system that encompasses a matrix of co-occurring vegetation communities. Data and maps produced by the SE GAP Analysis Project were queried (USGS 2001). At the most detailed level natural vegetation is represented by NatureServe's Ecological System classification (NatureServe 2017). Data has been cross-walked with NVC classification levels (Class, Subclass, Formation, Division, Macrogroup, Ecological System). The classification approach used was the International Terrestrial Ecological Systems Classification (ITESC) (NatureServe 2007 and White 2003). Ecological Systems were cross-checked with the Vegetation Classification System developed for the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GRSM) in 2009.
Ecological Systems covered by the reference condition of this Provisional Ecological Site (PES) include: Southern Appalachian Northern Hardwood Forest, Central and Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Forest, Southern Appalachian Grass and Shrub Bald, and Central and Southern Appalachian Montane Oak Forest. Other Ecological Systems may fall within this PES (Appalachian Hemlock-Hardwood Forest, for example) but in the interest of simplicity, they are excluded from the State and Transition Model.
Ecological site concept
Areas of in this Provisional Ecological Site (PES) are used for watershed protection, recreation, wildlife habitat, and forestry. Most areas are wooded. Wooded areas are dominantly windswept and native vegetation is stunted and broken from wind and ice damage. In areas higher than about 5,400 feet, red spruce and fraser fir are the dominant trees. At the lower elevations, northern red oak, black oak, American beech, yellow birch, black cherry, sugar maple, eastern hemlock, and yellow buckeye are common trees. The acreage covered by heath balds is vegetated with rhododendron, mountain laurel, blueberry, striped maple, bearberry, flame azalea, hawthorn, blue ridge goldenrod, and mountain ash. Most nonforested areas have a ground cover of native grasses and shrubs, commonly mountain oatgrass and heath balds.
This site is geographically associated with other Provisional Ecological Sites occurring in the frigid temperature zone and vegetation is very similar. The primary difference is depth to bedrock. This site has shallow soils and that may contribute to a higher likelihood of wind throw. This concept should be tested in the field.
Associated sites
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Similar sites
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Table 1. Dominant plant species
Tree |
Not specified |
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Shrub |
Not specified |
Herbaceous |
Not specified |
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