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Title: Studland Sand Dune Succession


1
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • The field work is carried out from the beach
    inland, crossing the dunes at right angles.
  • The transect line is sighted using surveying
    poles and the tape measure marks the line of
    transect.

2
Studland Sand Dunes
  • Field Work Techniques

3
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • The gradometer is used to measure the slope angle
    of every metre along the transect line.
  • The instrument is levelled using the attached
    spirit level and the slope angle is read off
    using the attached protractor.

4
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • The quadrat is a 50cm x 50cm square.
  • The quadrat is placed alongside the tape every 5
    metres this is called a systematic sample as it
    is done at regular intervals
  • This is at the start of the survey notice the
    high proportion of bare sand.

5
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • At each sample point the vegetation is identified
    with reference to a plant identification book.
  • Each plant species is noted and the Domin scale
    is used to give the percentage cover of each
    species.

6
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • The tape measure marks the transect line as it
    crosses the first ridge which is dominated by
    marram grass.
  • The soils are immature, being mainly composed of
    sand.

7
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • The transect has crossed the first ridge of
    marram grass and, on its landward side, heather
    becomes the dominant species.
  • The field-work equipment, namely the sighting
    poles, tape, gradometer and quadrat, can be
    clearly seen.

8
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • Between the first and second dune ridges is the
    slack.
  • The slack is much lower than the dune ridges and
    the water table may reach the surface.
  • The damper conditions give rise to a cover of
    shrubs and small trees.

9
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • The damper conditions of the slacks give rise to
    a distinctive flora.
  • The honeydew is a special plant found under these
    conditions.
  • Tiny insects are trapped by the sticky leaves and
    the plant feeds on these insects.

10
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • The transect line has crossed the first ridge and
    slack, the latter shown by the shrubs, and is
    about to ascend the second dune ridge.
  • Soil samples are also collected systematically
    along the transect line.

11
Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • Soil samples are taken every 20 metres along the
    line of transect.
  • A trowel is used to dig out the soil from 100 mm
    below the surface.
  • The samples are labelled and sealed in plastic
    bags to preserve the water content of the soil.
  • This sample is almost pure sand.

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Studland Sand Dune Succession
  • In the foreground is the top of the second dune,
    characterised by heather and a little marram
    grass.
  • Beyond the second ridge the dune slopes steeply
    down to the second slack.
  • Here there is a dense vegetation of trees and
    shrubs.
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