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    The Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve is a 1200 acre (5 km²) plot of land owned by Stanford University, located on Sand Hill Rd near Interstate 280 in Portola Valley, California. It is used by students, researchers, and docents to conduct biology research, and teach the community about the importance of that research. The preserve encompasses Jasper Ridge and Searsville Lake (actually a reservoir) and the upper reaches of San Francisquito Creek.

        Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve
            The dam
            Geological history
            Common flowering plants
            Other plants
                Global change experiment
                Argentine ant invasion
                Bat monitoring
            Around the lake

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    The dam
    The unique block construction helped the dam survive the 1906 and 1989 earthquakes.

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    Geological history
    Serpentine (Serpentinite) is the California State Rock. It was formed from deep sea or mantle rocks. This rock was squeezed toward the surface by tectonic plate movement, and thus feels greasy, as it has been polished over millions of years.

    Graywacke Sandstone after crossing Leonard's Bridge. This sandstone was part of the Franciscan formation 138 M years ago.

    Some rocks found at the preserve include: Greenstone, Chert, Serpentinite, Sandstone.

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    Common flowering plants

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    Other plants

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    Global change experiment
    The Global Change Experiment studies the response of California annual grassland to global change, including elevated atmospheric CO2, temperature, altered precipitation, and increased nitrogen deposition.

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    Argentine ant invasion
    This project studies and tracks the Argentine ants, an invasive species.

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    Bat monitoring
    A station near the lake monitors bats at night, by converting and recording bat sounds (ultrasonic echolocation).

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    Around the lake
    May 18, 2005... I believe I saw a Red-Winged Blackbird* today near the lake. It was next to the Bat Monitoring Station.
     
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