The land resources of Cobourg Peninsula
by B. Wood and D. Sivertsen
Wood, B.; Sivertsen, D.; Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory
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1986-02-26
Cobourg Peninsula
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).; This report describes a land system survey over the Cobourg Peninsula broadly describing landform, soils and vegetation to assist the effective planning and management of the area as a National Park.
Date:1986
1. Introduction -- 2. Summary Descriptions -- 3. Land Systems -- 4. Soils -- 5. Vegetation -- Appendices -- Acknowledgements.
English
Land use -- Northern Territory -- Cobourg Peninsula; Vegetation mapping -- Northern Territory -- Cobourg Peninsula
Conservation Commission of the Northern Territory
Darwin
iv, 80, [6] p. : col. ills. ; 30 cm.
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stratum 1: Trees, 5 to 10 m;, 2 to 20% crown cov,er, up to 35% in the Woo~la~ds; Me7a 7~uca viridi~7ora, Livistona humi7is, Grevi77ea pteridiif7ora, E. a7ba and E. 7atifo7ia. stratum 2: Small trees and shrubs, 2 to 6 m; very sparse or isolated individuals; Livistona, humi7is, Peta70stigna pubescens and Grevi77ea pteridiif70ra dom inate. stratum 3: Grass and sedges, l!sually to 30 cm; 60 to 100% ground cover; many species, Eriachne b,urkittii, Pseudopogonatherum contortum and sedges occur most frequentl y. Community 9 - Tall Woodland to Mid-High Open Woodland (TW-MHOW); 7 Sites; 6,480 Ha Key De scri pt ion: Tall Woodland to Mid-High Open Woodland of Me7a7euca viridiflora and Loph ostemon 7actif7uus over very sparse to isolated smaller trees and shrubs. o Banksia dentata and Pandanus spira7 is over dense grasses and sedges. stratum 1: Trees, 7 to 16 m; 2% in the Op~n Woodland communities pnd 21-35% in the Woodlands; Me7~7euca viridiflora, Lophostemon" 7actifluus, Grevillea pteri diif70ra and E. papuana occur most frequently. stratum 2: Low tre,es and some shrubs;. very sparse to isolated individ~als; Banksia dentqta, Pandanus spira7is, Grevillea pteridiiflora and Me7stoma po7yanthum. - 64