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A previously cleared area at the centre of the old town. Site 1 lacks some data that latter transects have due to being the first transect in a new area with a new team.

Note: Stem density data was not collected in graphable format for this transect. Area is mainly regrowth, some large trees may have been retained for shade in this location which was previously a town.

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Tree Species found on Transect Strata Coverage Strata Heights (m)

S. Rank Count Scientific Name Total PCC 31 % Emergents: 20 - 24 1 68 Eucalyptus tetrodonta S1 Cover 1 % T1 Canopy: 12 - 14 2 19 Eucalyptus miniata T1 Cover 21 % T2 Sub-canopy: 8 - 11 3 2 Livistona humilis T2 Cover 7 % S1 Large Shrubs: 2 - 4 4 5 dead T3 Cover 19 % S2 Small Shrubs: 1 - 2 7 1 Corymbia sp. W1 Cover 0 % 14 1 Buchanania obovata

Top 10 Groundcovers Scientific Name Cover % Groundcover Summary Sarga plumosum 4 Bare Ground 37 % Heteropogon triticeus 3 Litter 32 % Eucalyptus tetrodonta 1 Grass 21 % Shrub 7 % Rock 0 % Cryptophyte 0 %

Secondary Transect Diagram shows Projected Canopy Cover over centre line and Stem Density data collected from centre line to 10 m out from centre line. Large tree positions may be displayed for some transects (heavy brown trunks), however this capability is in development. Vegetation Pattern: Shallow Soil Transect: 2

An area in the centre of the drilling area, which has taller timber and a more open vegetation structure. Timber in this area is the best observed on the plateau.

Note: Stem density and groundcover data were not collected in graphable/per species format for this transect.

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Tree Species found on Transect Strata Coverage Strata Heights (m)

S. Rank Count Scientific Name Total PCC 41 % T1 Canopy: 20 - 26 1 26 Eucalyptus tetrodonta S1 Cover 1 % T2 Sub-canopy: 10 - 15 2 22 Eucalyptus miniata T1 Cover 33 % T3 Small Trees: 6 - 10 3 7 Livistona humilis T2 Cover 8 % S1 Large Shrubs: 2 - 5 7 3 Corymbia sp. S2 Small Shrubs: 1 - 2 11 1 heliosperma 12 1 Planchoneya careya 14 3 Buchanania obovata Groundcover Summary Bare Ground 30 % Litter 32 % Grass 31 % Shrub 7 % Rock 0 % Cryptophyte 0 %

Secondary Transect Diagram shows Projected Canopy Cover over centre line and Stem Density data collected from centre line to 10 m out from centre line. Large tree positions may be displayed for some transects (heavy brown trunks), however this capability is in development. Vegetation Pattern: Rocky Transect: 3

End of main drill lane, which within 200 m of the Arnhem Highway. This area is relatively close to the western/northern margin of the plateau. The first 50 m of the transect appeared to on bauxite with the second 50 m entering a transition zone onto forest on shallow laterite, close to the edge of the plateau. Normally transects are placed to avoid transition zones but doing this requires selection of sites using aerial imagery, something not available at the time.

Note: Transect belongs to rocky pattern from 0-50 m, then gentle slope.

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Tree Species found on Transect Strata Coverage Strata Heights (m)

S. Rank Count Scientific Name Total PCC 42 % T1 Canopy: 17 - 22 1 42 Eucalyptus tetrodonta P2 Cover 3 % T2 Sub-canopy: 7 - 19 2 22 Eucalyptus miniata S1 Cover 1 % T3 Small Trees: 4 - 6 3 4 Livistona humilis T1 Cover 12 % S1 Large Shrubs: 2 - 4 4 1 dead T2 Cover 32 % S2 Small Shrubs: 1 - 2

Top 10 Groundcovers Scientific Name Cover % 4 Groundcover Summary Eucalyptus tetrodonta 3 Bare Ground 23 % Pachnema complanatum 3 Litter 45 % Buchanania obovata 2 Grass 9 % Sarga plumosum 2 Shrub 23 % Hibbertia dealbata 1 Rock 0 % Exocarpos latifolius 1 Cryptophyte 0 % Petalostigma quadriloculare 1 Microstachys chamaelea 1

Secondary Transect Diagram shows Projected Canopy Cover over centre line and Stem Density data collected from centre line to 10 m out from centre line. Large tree positions may be displayed for some transects (heavy brown trunks), however this capability is in development. Vegetation Pattern: Rocky Transect: 4

Vegetation at the south eastern extension of the drilling area. This area is on a high narrow plateau top that is less than 100 m wide. Area does not appear to have been previously cleared.

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30m

20m T1 T T T T TT T T T T TT T T T T TT T T T T2 10m t tt t t tt t t ttttt tt d ttt t tt t t t t d t t t S1 * * * * * **** ** * * * * * * ** ** S2 3 3 3 GC

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Tree Species found on Transect Strata Coverage Strata Heights (m)

S. Rank Count Scientific Name Total PCC 55 % T1 Canopy: 13 - 18 1 67 Eucalyptus tetrodonta T1 Cover 49 % T2 Sub-canopy: 8 - 12 3 21 Livistona humilis T2 Cover 8 % S1 Large Shrubs: 4 - 7 4 5 dead S2 Small Shrubs: 1 - 3

Top 10 Groundcovers Scientific Name Cover % Groundcover Summary Heteropogon triticeus 1 Bare Ground 25 % Grass 1 Litter 49 % Pachnema complanatum 1 Grass 19 % Shrub 6 % Rock 1 % Cryptophyte 0 %

Secondary Transect Diagram shows Projected Canopy Cover over centre line and Stem Density data collected from centre line to 10 m out from centre line. Large tree positions may be displayed for some transects (heavy brown trunks), however this capability is in development. Vegetation Pattern: Regrowth Transect: 5

Site just beyond western branch of southern drill line. This area is on a slight rise near the edge of the plateau. Previously this site was totally cleared and a 1.5 m high windrow lies approximately 50 m south of the transect. The transect crossed through concrete anchors for holding tall aerials. Being on the crest of a slight rise, this area would have good soils and be free draining.

Note: Gap at 25 m is access track. Thinner timber from 0-25 m is due to cutting of poles.

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30m

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Tree Species found on Transect Strata Coverage Strata Heights (m)

S. Rank Count Scientific Name Total PCC -50 % T1 Canopy: 15 - 22 1 56 Eucalyptus tetrodonta S1 Cover 3 % T2 Sub-canopy: 10 - 14 2 5 Eucalyptus miniata T1 Cover 46 % T3 Small Trees: 6 - 9 4 5 dead T2 Cover 13 % S1 Large Shrubs: 2 - 5 12 1 Planchoneya careya S2 Small Shrubs: 1 - 1.5 13 4 Acacia leptocarpa

Top 10 Groundcovers Groundcover Summary Scientific Name Cover % Bare Ground 17 % Sarga plumosum 7 Litter 64 % Buchanania obovata 2 Grass 11 % Pachnema complanatum 2 Shrub 4 % Heteropogon triticeus 1 Rock 4 % Petalostigma quadriloculare 1 Cryptophyte 0 % Planchonia careya 1 Hibbertia dealbata 1

Secondary Transect Diagram shows Projected Canopy Cover over centre line and Stem Density data collected from centre line to 10 m out from centre line. Large tree positions may be displayed for some transects (heavy brown trunks), however this capability is in development. Vegetation Pattern: Regrowth Transect: 6

A possible control transect near the Garma site. This transect appears to be typical of the central regions of the plateau. It is unknown whether the vegetation was cleared or ground disturbed. The ground surface is dominated by blocky bauxite or laterite which has stunted vegetation growtn.

Note: Groundcover data is missing. See structured species list for info on groundcovers present.

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30m

20m

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Tree Species found on Transect Strata Coverage Strata Heights (m)

S. Rank Count Scientific Name Total PCC 40 % T1 Canopy: 11 - 15 1 105 Eucalyptus tetrodonta D2 Cover 1 % T2 Sub-canopy: 6 - 10 2 8 Eucalyptus miniata P2 Cover 13 % S1 Large Shrubs: 3 - 6 3 2 Livistona humilis T1 Cover 11 % S2 Small Shrubs: 1 - 2.5 4 1 dead T2 Cover 16 % 5 1 Acacia aulacocarpa W1 Cover 0 % 7 4 Corymbia sp. 10 1 Corymbia feruginea 13 1 Acacia leptocarpa Groundcover Summary Bare Ground 0 % Litter 0 % Grass 0 % Shrub % Rock 0 % Cryptophyte 0 %

Secondary Transect Diagram shows Projected Canopy Cover over centre line and Stem Density data collected from centre line to 10 m out from centre line. Large tree positions may be displayed for some transects (heavy brown trunks), however this capability is in development. Vegetation Pattern: Shallow Soil Transect: 7

A plain on the top of the plateau that had shallow clay/silt soils with gravel armour and in places reduced tree density. Shows signs of seasonally impeded drainage.

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30m

20m

T1 10m t t t t d d d pp d t dT2 3 3 3 3 333 T3 * ** ** * * * * * * S1 GCS2

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Tree Species found on Transect Strata Coverage Strata Heights (m)

S. Rank Count Scientific Name Total PCC 15 % T1 Canopy: 11 - 13.5 1 38 Eucalyptus tetrodonta P3 Cover 1 % T2 Sub-canopy: 8 - 10 2 2 Eucalyptus miniata S1 Cover 1 % T3 Small Trees: 5 - 7 3 4 Livistona humilis T1 Cover 9 % S1 Large Shrubs: 2 - 4 4 2 dead T2 Cover 2 % S2 Small Shrubs: 1 - 2 5 4 Acacia aulacocarpa W1 Cover 1 % 12 1 Planchoneya careya W2 Cover 0 % 14 1 Buchanania obovata

Top 10 Groundcovers Scientific Name Cover % Groundcover Summary fine grass 2 Bare Ground 24 % Heteropogon triticeus 1 Litter 58 % Gardenia suffruticosa 1 Grass 10 % Jacksonia dilatata 1 Shrub 6 % cunninghamii 1 Rock 2 % fabaceae 1 Cryptophyte 0 % Eucalyptus tetrodonta 1

Secondary Transect Diagram shows Projected Canopy Cover over centre line and Stem Density data collected from centre line to 10 m out from centre line. Large tree positions may be displayed for some transects (heavy brown trunks), however this capability is in development. Vegetation Pattern: Rocky Transect: 8

Possible control site on plateau top near quarry at southern end of study area. Plateau here is narrow and surface is a mix of solid laterite and blocky, in-place laterite. Adjacent slope has a deep rock-free soil profile, hence the quarry. Trees on the slopes are much larger indicating that the rocky soil is constraining growth.

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30m

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Tree Species found on Transect Strata Coverage Strata Heights (m)

S. Rank Count Scientific Name Total PCC -60 % T1 Canopy: 16 - 22 1 44 Eucalyptus tetrodonta P2 Cover 10 % T2 Sub-canopy: 9 - 15 2 6 Eucalyptus miniata P3 Cover 24 % T3 Small Trees: 6 - 8 3 4 Livistona humilis T1 Cover 28 % S1 Large Shrubs: 3 - 5 5 6 Acacia aulacocarpa T2 Cover 40 % S2 Small Shrubs: 1.5 - 2.5 6 10 Erythrophleum chlorostachys T3 Cover 8 % 7 3 Corymbia sp. 9 1 Terminalia 10 1 Corymbia feruginea 11 1 Groundcover Summary Bare Ground 3 % Top 10 Groundcovers Litter 82 % Scientific Name Cover % Grass 3 % Acacia aulacocarpa 2 Shrub 8 % Plectranthus scutellarioides 2 Rock 4 % Grass 2 Cryptophyte 0 % Heteropogon triticeus 2 Petalostigma quadriloculare 1 Corymbia sp. 1 Eucalyptus tetrodonta 1 Hibbertia glossy 1

Secondary Transect Diagram shows Projected Canopy Cover over centre line and Stem Density data collected from centre line to 10 m out from centre line. Large tree positions may be displayed for some transects (heavy brown trunks), however this capability is in development.