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Potential role of soil calcium in recovery of paper birch following ice storm injury in Vermont

Objectives: To more fully understand the potential causes of birch decline, we assessed crown health, radial growth, and available soil cations at 12 paper birch (Betula papyrifera and B. papyrifera var. cordifolia) sites located in the north-central Green Mountains, VT.

Principal Investigator: Joshua Halman, Paul Schaberg, and Gary Hawley

Laboratory: Schaberg/Hawley Lab

Recommended Citation: Halman JM, Schaberg PG, Hawley GJ, and Hansen CF. 2006. Paper birch tree cores from the Green Mountains, Vermont.

Project Contents: Data for 12 Plots, 175 Trees, 350 Cores

Project Period: 2006-10-01 to 2011-11-16

Species:

Betula papyrifera var. cordifolia
Betula papyrifera

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Description: In 2006, we assessed crown health, radial growth, and available soil cations at 12 paper birch (Betula papyrifera and B. papyrifera var. cordifolia) sites located in the north-central Green Mountains, Vermont, as a preliminary assessment of factors that may be influencing paper birch decline. Selected plot locations overlapped with previous aerial mapping of paper birch decline, and we avoided areas known to have been affected by insect outbreaks in 2004 and 2005. Nine of the sites were located at three different elevations on each of three different mountain-slopes in order to assess tree health and soil nutrition across an elevational gradient. Three plots per site were established within areas known to have experienced moderate ice storm damage in 1998 and 3-4 dominant or co-dominant birch trees closest to plot center were sampled for tree and soil assessments. At higher elevations, sample trees included heart-leafed paper birch. All sites contained dominant and co-dominant paper birch with sugar maple and/or red spruce as companion species. Understory vegetation was highly variable depending on both aspect and elevation, though hobblebush (Viburnum alnifolium) and striped maple (Acer pensylvanicum) were present on most plots. Soils were usually Spodosols with generally well defined Oa, E, and B horizons, except at some upper elevations where soils were either Histosols or Entisols (i.e., no B horizon present).

Related Publications:

  1. Halman, J.M., Schaberg, P.G., Hawley, G.J. and Hansen, C.F. 2011. Potential role of soil calcium in recovery of paper birch following ice storm injury in Vermont, USA. Forest Ecology and Management, 2 View


Project Metadata

Taxonomic standard used: USDA Plants Database

How plots were selected: Twelve sites containing 7–20 dominant or co-dominant mature paper birch each were selected in the north-central region of the Green Mountains in Vermont. Within each site, selected plot locations overlapped with previous aerial mapping of paper birch decline, and we avoided areas known to have been affected by insect outbreaks in 2004 and 2005. Nine of the sites were located at three different elevations on each of three different mountain-slopes in order to assess tree health and soil nutrition across an elevational gradient. Three plots per site were established within areas known to have experienced moderate ice storm damage in 1998.

How trees were selected: At each plot, we sampled 3-4 birch closest to plot center.

Exclusion of trees (if any): Not provided

How cores were collected: For the 172 trees assessed, two increment cores per tree were taken at 180° from one another at 1.3 m above ground level, perpendicular to the slope.

How cores were processed: Cores were mounted, dried, and sanded. All cores were measured to the nearest 0.01 mm, visually crossdated and aged per standard dendrochronological methods (Stokes and Smiley, 1968). The computer program COFECHA was used to crossdate and identify areas of cores that may contain false or locally absent rings (Holmes, 1983). Locally absent rings were identified by subsequent visual inspection of the cores.

Exclusion of cores (if any): No cores were excluded.

Added to the database: 02/20/2018

Last modified: 03/03/2022

Sample of Plot Data

Up to 10 rows of data are shown below.

Plot ID Latitude Longitude Site Description Crew
Granville - Low 44.002250-72.881160Low elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
MHW - Low44.397050-72.659770Mt. Hunger (Waterbury); Low elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
MHM - Low44.388360-72.644880Mt. Hunger (Middlesex); Low elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
CH - Low44.309300-72.867310Camel's Hump; Low elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
App. Gap - Low44.211640-72.931790Appalachian Gap; Low elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
CH - Mid44.310830-72.870670Camel's Hump; Mid elevation Josh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
MHW - Mid44.396030-72.655520Mt. Hunger (Waterbury); Mid elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
Roxbury - Mid44.072140-72.809880Mid elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
MHM - Mid44.391520-72.640030Mt. Hunger (Middlesex); Mid elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
CH - High44.314500-72.877450Camel's Hump; High elevation Josh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen
MHW - High44.396180-72.652040Mt. Hunger (Waterbury); High elevationJosh Halman, Paul Schaberg, Gary Hawley, Christopher Hansen

Sample of Tree Data

Up to 10 rows of data are shown below.

Plot ID Tree ID Species Status Diameter Diameter Units Crown Position Vigor Dieback
Granville - Low 146BEPA137.4centimeterCodominant460
Granville - Low 147BEPA146.7centimeterDominant210
Granville - Low 148BEPA131centimeterCodominant210
Granville - Low 153BEPA133centimeterCodominant220
Granville - Low 154BEPA137centimeterCodominant330
Granville - Low 157BEPA135centimeterCodominant230
Granville - Low 158BEPA130centimeterCodominant120
Granville - Low 159BEPA129.5centimeterCodominant480
Granville - Low 160BEPA125.8centimeterCodominant350
Granville - Low 141BEPA140.5centimeterCodominant15
Granville - Low 142BEPA132.5centimeterCodominant110

Sample of Raw Core Data

Up to 10 rows of data are shown below.

Plot ID Tree ID DBH Vigor Sample ID Species First Year Last Year Estimated Age 200620052004200320022001200019991998199719961995199419931992199119901989198819871986198519841983198219811980197919781977197619751974197319721971197019691968196719661965196419631962196119601959195819571956195519541953195219511950194919481947194619451944194319421941194019391938193719361935193419331932193119301929192819271926192519241923192219211920
Granville - Low 14637.44146ABEPA19332006000.290.230.320.490.350.830.180.840.10.270.580.340.390.470.320.040.590.720.560.640.060.50.541.672.983.271.921.612.211.451.892.232.613.282.830.170.532.171.482.332.291.571.882.142.271.71.692.782.911.742.432.93.692.412.663.543.463.42.62.074.855.814.553.834.934.054.266.273.644.365.976.38
Granville - Low 14637.44146BBEPA19362006000.150.130.150.20.040.280.411.20.350.450.490.150.180.150.150.180.550.450.360.730.490.090.350.120.431.552.171.981.632.071.621.992.462.342.011.251.321.991.221.582.731.781.612.32.282.662.492.622.783.333.163.43.082.352.723.063.232.952.33.714.327.075.245.274.714.96.155.723.75
Granville - Low 14746.72147ABEPA192020061.350.460.690.40.50.910.791.220.540.950.870.630.681.050.870.790.510.661.181.30.851.511.761.411.51.262.031.742.132.431.821.91.822.12.753.373.063.372.012.722.072.712.952.733.393.522.924.13.853.773.964.83.164.83.893.413.373.363.032.381.591.754.313.173.682.392.113.012.882.32.153.393.443.974.44.483.654.614.143.652.314.153.713.442.8432.73
Granville - Low 14746.72147BBEPA192620060.470.360.550.580.710.90.490.630.540.670.620.310.311.350.811.380.840.741.620.960.710.741.120.671.651.141.661.361.431.311.692.121.61.462.462.663.242.082.072.552.514.173.693.383.594.173.74.814.653.953.635.052.853.713.783.252.772.982.952.841.972.634.3134.013.183.143.312.8132.533.573.763.84.053.613.763.193.862.471.78
Granville - Low 148312148ABEPA193020060000000.010.030.030.060.030.050.350.770.560.940.550.711.090.890.610.90.731.141.540.980.830.871.540.770.971.341.121.250.850.460.841.681.311.372.281.81.571.372.31.752.412.262.31.562.912.2632.842.541.61.821.372.241.271.034.164.043.043.393.493.592.423.111.194.213.973.614.925.985.81
Granville - Low 148312148BBEPA19342006000.040.090.10.070.190.10.160.220.190.20.460.840.951.311.911.631.471.270.821.191.671.491.731.751.761.432.011.621.431.481.111.120.981.030.781.091.821.411.651.471.641.151.111.961.022.131.641.871.842.91.842.442.882.121.41.691.51.761.541.314.374.292.852.952.143.382.832.992.034.853.73
Granville - Low 153332153ABEPA192220060.530.430.570.230.550.60.650.480.40.560.480.280.6610.741.10.340.631.581.561.761.090.890.731.140.711.680.991.440.950.790.860.780.480.821.031.121.451.911.941.421.531.341.181.661.1811.451.141.141.111.841.631.22.211.821.681.220.960.890.70.783.171.91.841.712.212.682.251.920.553.294.132.553.283.633.433.684.043.673.033.424.083.062.58
Granville - Low 153332153BBEPA192320060.820.350.270.571.230.491.030.690.480.430.240.331.051.230.791.410.370.60.921.011.332.111.382.012.450.651.731.631.530.840.811.390.541.641.770.710.561.591.552.291.91.931.860.951.351.531.531.241.321.921.232.051.751.682.011.551.411.070.971.490.761.082.251.832.522.262.322.522.942.081.023.453.672.933.864.524.994.924.584.283.623.254.653.01
Granville - Low 154373154ABEPA192020060.350.220.470.350.350.20.140.260.370.360.230.30.510.840.450.510.460.440.620.731.251.521.561.310.940.762.11.482.091.221.631.780.91.080.951.521.651.891.491.481.131.071.31.121.641.881.51.671.61.71.421.71.321.261.91.361.271.381.031.7111.262.182.262.422.42.32.351.841.610.842.52.52.712.243.22.312.082.961.782.221.631.981.692.11.832.49
Granville - Low 154373154BBEPA192320060.150.130.250.110.0100.040.130.010.260.010.140.060.510.140.170.250.340.580.610.780.870.850.690.790.631.081.121.681.21.41.771.852.161.092.271.81.851.051.240.890.921.571.821.531.271.391.031.521.31.491.471.421.841.41.251.161.861.721.71.281.252.382.622.912.022.453.472.292.141.362.623.193.43.783.863.573.143.23.153.12.732.742.32
Granville - Low 157352157ABEPA1924200600.050.610.460.60.540.370.510.511.230.660.650.770.990.550.840.410.471.110.881.091.831.361.72.271.572.281.481.51.691.872.141.751.751.282.111.932.332.232.411.831.982.282.272.622.262.592.812.192.441.872.412.582.412.812.412.361.951.741.681.411.292.62.312.052.132.822.772.32.080.633.443.62.883.774.053.212.412.982.352.412.853.01

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granville_cofecha_output_corr3-30.docx
Species
BEPA
Plots
Granville - Low
mhw_low_cofecha_output_corr3-30.docx
Species
BEPA
Plots
MHW - Low
mhm_low_cofecha_output_corr3-30.docx
Species
BEPA
Plots
MHM - Low
appgap_cofecha_output_final30.docx
Species
BEPA
Plots
App. Gap - Low
mhw_mid_cofecha_output_corr6.docx
Species
BEPA
Plots
MHW - Mid
roxbury_cofecha_output_corr4-30_final.docx
Species
BEPA
Plots
Roxbury - Mid
ch_high_cofecha_output_corr4-30_final.docx
Species
BEPAC2
Plots
CH - High
mhw_high_cofecha_output_corr4-30_final.docx
Species
BEPAC2
Plots
MHW - High
mhm_high_cofecha_output_corr3-30_final.docx
Species
BEPAC2
Plots
MHM - High

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