Service Description: This dataset is used to determine the extent of riparian reserve land use allocations around streams and rivers managed under one of the two 2016 RMPs for western Oregon. For perennial or fish-bearing streams, the extent is one site potential tree height distance on either side of the stream from the ordinary high water line or from the outer edge of the channel migration zone for low-gradient alluvial shifting channels, whichever is greatest. For intermittent and non-fish-bearing streams in Class I and Class II subwatersheds, the extent is one site-potential tree height distance from the ordinary high water line on either side of the stream.
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Description: SPTH_POLY: The Site Potential Tree Height (SPTH_POLY) dataset represents spatial location and basic information about the average maximum height of the tallest dominant trees (200 years or older) for a given site class in Western Oregon. Site potential tree heights generally range from 140 feet to 240 feet, depending on site productivity.
Copyright Text: Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Oregon State Office
Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
Initial Extent:
XMin: -126.801560778193
YMin: 41.3375612965416
XMax: -118.782020773807
YMax: 46.9478555274585
Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
Full Extent:
XMin: -124.703801499
YMin: 41.9930245090001
XMax: -120.879780053
YMax: 46.292392315
Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)
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