Green Mountain National Forests Long-term Ecosystem Monitoring Project (LEMP): Coarse Woody Debris data
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- Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
- Address:
705 Spear Street
South Burlington, Vermont 05403
United States of America
Phone: (802) 391-4135
Email: femc@uvm.edu
Website: www.uvm.edu/femc
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This project is a 50-year monitoring effort to examine the long-term effects of broad-scale environmental changes--particularly changes in climate, air quality, soil health, and vegetation, in the Green Mountain National Forests.
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- Diane Burbank: dataset_eml_peoplecontentprovider
- Nancy Burt: dataset_eml_peoplecontentprovider
- Angelica Quintana: dataset_eml_peoplecontentprovider
- Mary Beth Poli: dataset_eml_peoplecontentprovider
- Suzanne Gifford: dataset_eml_peopleprincipleinvestigator
- John McCann: dataset_eml_peoplecontentprovider
► Organizations
- United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service Green Mountain National Forest: lead
- Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC) : partner
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- dataset_eml_datatabletitle: Coarse Woody Debris data
- dataset_eml_datatablestartdate: 2008-01-01
- dataset_eml_datatableendate: 2017-10-01
- dataset_eml_datatabledescription: Field data collected on coarse woody debris (CWD). CWD includes downed, dead tree and shrub boles, large limbs, and other woody pieces that are severed from their original source of growth and are on the ground. Wood pieces must be >3.0 inches in diameter at the point of intersection with the transect.
- dataset_eml_datatablepurpose: To quantify the nature of dead and down material on plots in the LEMP network in order to monitor carbon sequestration and the storage and cycling of nutrients and water.
- dateset_eml_datatableshortname: Z0338_CWD_08_16
- dataset_eml_datatablephysicalobjectname: VMC.338.2183
- dataset_eml_datatabledatatype: mySQL
- dataset_eml_datatablecitation: Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forests. 2016. Coarse Woody Debris, Long-term Ecosystem Monitoring Project. FEMC. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/green-mountain-national-forest-long-term/dataset/cwd-2008-2016
- dataset_eml_datatableonlinedistribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/CI4/data/archive/project/long-term-ecosystem-monitoring-program-gmfl/dataset/cwd-2008-2016
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- dataset_eml_attributelistname: DecayClass
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: DecayClass
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: A scale from 1 to 5 that determines how intact the coarse woody debris is. A 1 indicates a newly fallen specimen where as a 5 indicates a very decomposed specimen.
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: int
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ordinal
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: LargeEndDiameter
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: LargeEndDiameter
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This refers to the diameter of the larger end of the log or downed woody material. There is no maximum as indicated by a value of 999.
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
- dataset_eml_attributelistprecision: 0.1
- Unit: inches
- dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: rational
- dataset_eml_attributelistbounds:
- dataset_eml_attributelistboundsminimum: 0
- dataset_eml_attributelistboumdsmaximum: 999
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: Length
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: Length
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: The length of any recorded downed woody debris. A minimum length of 3.0 feet is required for the debris to be counted. There is no maximum as indicated by a value of 999.
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
- dataset_eml_attributelistprecision: 0.1
- Unit: feet
- dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: rational
- dataset_eml_attributelistbounds:
- dataset_eml_attributelistboundsminimum: 3
- dataset_eml_attributelistboumdsmaximum: 999
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: PlotID
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: PlotID
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: PlotID
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: text
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: nominal
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: SmallEndDiameter
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: SmallEndDiameter
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: The diameter of the smaller end of the downed woody material. There is no maximum as indicated by a value of 999.
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
- dataset_eml_attributelistprecision: 0.1
- Unit: inches
- dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: rational
- dataset_eml_attributelistbounds:
- dataset_eml_attributelistboundsminimum: 0
- dataset_eml_attributelistboumdsmaximum: 999
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: Species
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: Species
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: A code that coordinates to a particular species of tree.
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: text
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: nominal
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: SubplotID
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: SubplotID
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: There are 4 subplots that make up a plot. They are labeled 1 through 4.
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: text
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: nominal
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: TransectAutoID
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: TransectAutoID
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: Transect ID numbers
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: text
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: nominal
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: TransectDiameter
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: TransectDiameter
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: The diameter of CWD at the point it crosses the transect. There is no maximum as indicated by a value of 999.
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
- dataset_eml_attributelistprecision: 0.1
- Unit: inches
- dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: rational
- dataset_eml_attributelistbounds:
- dataset_eml_attributelistboundsminimum: 0
- dataset_eml_attributelistboumdsmaximum: 999
- dataset_eml_attributelistname: Year
- dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: Year
- dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: Year the data was collected.
- dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: date
- dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: datetime
- dataset_eml_attributelistformatstring: YYYY
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- Plot establishment
- dataset_eml_methodsStartDate: 1200-08-29
- dataset_eml_methoddescription: 20 plots were established in different areas of the Green Mountain National Forest. Plot selection parameters included lack of disturbance, minimum 1/4 from roads, common ecological land and soil types, in uniform areas with less than 35% slope.
- dataset_eml_methodsStartDate: 1200-08-29
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- dataset_eml_methoddescription: Plot design generally follows FIA procedures with exceptions made for soils and lichen sampling. A plot center and 3 subplots were established, with an area between them for soil sampling. Three trees near subplot centers were scribed; 2 at dbh and 1 at the base.
- Data collection
- dataset_eml_methoddescription: Plots were sampled for vegetation, lichen, tree, down woody debris, and soil data.
- Soil sampling pits
- dataset_eml_methoddescription: Three 2X3 soil sampling pits were dug/plot. One 4 ounce sample/soil layer was collected, and bulk samples were taken at the Oi and Oe, A and Oa horizons, and from the 1st 10 inches of the B horzin, and at 60-70 cm belwo the ground surface.
- Vegetation monitoring
- dataset_eml_methoddescription: Vegetation was monitored in 24-foot diameter circular subplots surrounding each subplot center. All plant species within the circle were identified and each species’ abundance was estimated. Vegetation was divided into height classes and relative abundances of species were estimated. A small (1 m²) vegetation plot was placed along each of three transects radiating at set degrees from the subplot center. All vegetation growing within these 1 m² vegetation plots was inventoried.
- Subplot inventory
- dataset_eml_methoddescription: Trees, saplings, and down woody material were inventoried in each subplot. Samplers measured diameters and estimated heights of each tree within the 24-foot radius subplots, measured diameters and heights of all saplings within a 6.8-foot radius microplot, and measured sizes and described decay classes of coarse woody material along a transect. Fine woody material was not measured.
- Lichen collection
- dataset_eml_methoddescription: Lichen specimens were collected to determine species diversity. Lichens were collected throughout each 58.9-foot radius annular plot. Each specimen was placed in its own brown paper bag and labeled with plot number, collection number, date, abundance, and occasional microhabitat notes, for id in the laboratory. As specimens were collected in the field, the sampler estimated the abundance of each species in the plot.
- Soil sample processing
- dataset_eml_methoddescription: Soil samples were dried at the Mount Tabor Work Station of the GMNF at the end of each field season. During the drying process, the soil samples were laid out to air dry on clean plastic tarps in the fall. Samples took 2-3 months to dry. Samples were then bagged and delivered to the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest for analysis of a full complement of chemical parameters. Archived soil samples will be stored at Hubbard Brook.
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