Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

Long-term Managed Forest Soil Monitoring for Carbon and Nutrients: Vegetation-live tree basal area 2008-2009

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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

Abstract

    Ongoing forest soil monitoring is essential for understanding the impact of human activities. With funding from the Northern States Research Cooperative, we established 18 plots in Vermont's managed forests. Most are located in federal, state and town forests, parks and management areas. The initial primary focus was on soil carbon, which serves as a major reservoir for carbon storage in forests. Initial soil sampling was done in 2008/2009, along with measurement of aboveground biomass. In 2012/2013 we resampled to determine earthworm numbers and species, and also performed a detailed land-use history of each site. In addition, four sites were resampled to assess the impact of partial harvesting on carbon in the forest floor. We hope that these plots will continue to provide a good baseline for future work.

People

  • Juliette Juillerat: Content Provider

  • Sandra Wilmot: Principal Investigator

  • Nancy Burt: Content Provider

  • Charlie Cogbill: Content Provider

  • Thomas Villars: Content Provider

  • Donald Ross: Principal Investigator

  • David Brynn: Content Provider

  • Caroline Alves: Content Provider

  • Meghan Knowles: Content Provider

  • Jeff Briggs: Content Provider

  • Lisa Thorton: Content Provider

  • Josef Görres: Content Provider

Organizations

  • Northeastern States Research Cooperative : funder
  • University of Vermont Plant and Soil Science: lead

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    • Title: Vegetation-live tree basal area 2008-2009
    • Start Date: 2008-05-01
    • Description: Basal area (square meters per hectare) of all live trees greater than 5 cm diameter at a height of 137 cm (also known as 'diameter at breast height'). The plots were modeled on the USDA Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis Program. Vegetation subplots were 7.32 m in diameter; one was located at the center of the plot and three were located 36.6 m from the center of the plot, every 120 degrees (at an azimuth of 0, 120 and 240 degrees from the center). See this link for further details on the plot design: https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/programs/fia

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    • Condensed Title: 20240320120245_Live tree basal area 2008-2009.xlsx

    • Object Name: VMC.1158.3948

    • Data Type: mySQL
    • Citation: Long-term Managed Forest Soil Monitoring for Carbon and Nutrients: Vegetation-live tree basal area 2008-2009, 2008-05-01

    • Online Distribution: https://vmc.w3.uvm.edu/vmcdevel/data/archive/project/Soil_Carbon_Monitoring/dataset/vegetation-live-tree-basal-area-2008

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