Title:
CSPs: Tree size measures and corrected tree tags in the CSPs - 2010
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BEF-China intern; supervisor is Zhiyao Tang (zytang@pku.edu.cn)
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Abstract:
Corrections of tags given to tree stems in the CSPs. Tree size measurements (basal diameter, diameter at breast height, height) of the trees in the CSPs performed in 2010.
Design:
Each CSP consists of 9 subplots, trees in the center subplot were studied with greater intensity. Small stems are measured only in the central plot, larger stems might be in central plot or somewhere else, they are not marked.
Spatial extent:
The Gutianshan National Nature Reserve (NNR) is located in the western part of Zhejiang Province (29º8'18" – 29º17'29" N, 118º2'14" – 118º11'12" E, Fig. 1). The Gutianshan NNR has an area of approximately 81 km2 and was initially established as a National Forest Reserve in 1975 and became a National Nature Reserve in 2001. The NNR comprises a large portion of broad-leaved forests of advanced successional stages (Hu & Yu 2008), which have not been managed since the beginning of the 1990ies, as well as young successional stages and conifer plantations, mainly of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Pinus massoniana. --- The vegetation is composed of different types of subtropical evergreen and mixed broad-leaved forests (Yu et al. 2001). Most of the stands are secondary forests, evidenced by maximum tree ages of 180 years, by agricultural terraces in almost all plots and by the presence of charcoal in almost all soil profiles. Around the Gutianshan NRR extensive deforestation has occurred during the Great Leap Forward in the 1950s, as in most parts of Southeast China. However, due to prevailing steep slopes, the Gutianshan area was only marginally usable for agricultural activities, and thus an exceptionally intact forest cover has been preserved. --- The climate at Gutianshan NNR is warm and temperate with a short dry season in November and December and with warm summers (Fig. 2). The climatic conditions are characteristic for the subtropics with an annual average temperature of 15.1°C, January minimum temperatures of -6.8°C, July maximum temperatures of 38.1°C and an accumulated temperature sum (≥ 5°C) of 5221.5 degree days.
Temporal extent:
2010 repetition of measurements on trees measured in 2009 and 2008
Taxonomic extent:
Tree species in the Comparative study plots.
Measurement cirumstances:
No information available
Data analysis:
This data can be used to identify tree stems with the "stemID" column. It can also be used to estimate tree size and therefore biomass using allometric equations. The simplest one would be to calculate the volumn of a cone from dbh and height.
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Dataset column
Name:
stemID
Definition:
ID of each stem, composed of the Plot number, tag identifier and stem number. The middle part is the silver Id, which was not unique in some cases, so that letters were added. Since multistem trees were only tagged once, they have a number added.
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Tree identifier for trees in the comparative study sites (CSP plus Silver ID)
Keywords:
CSP, stem, tree, object
Values:
CSP01_363012_1 |
CSP01_363041_1 |
CSP01_363060_1 |
CSP01_363013_1 |
CSP01_362568_1 |
Contributors:
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Dataset column
Name:
CSP
Definition:
name of the CSP in the Nature ReserveBEF research plot nameReasearch plots of the Biodiversity - Ecosystem functioning experiment (BEF-China). There are three main sites for research plots in the BEF Experiment: Comparative Study Plots (CSP) in the Gutianshan Nature Reserve, having a size of 30x30m^2, measured on the ground.
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
BEF research plot name
Keywords:
CSP, location
Values:
CSP05 |
CSP01 |
CSP02 |
CSP03 |
CSP04 |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
stemTag
Definition:
Number on the metal tag given in 2008 and 2009 and corrected in 2010, see newstemtag.
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
CSP metal tag number (trees, woody debris)
Keywords:
No information available
Values:
363013 |
355601 |
363012 |
363036 |
362568 |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
Retag
Definition:
Correcting the entry in stemTag in the survey in 2010. This includes typos and also new additions of some tags.
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
CSP metal tag number (trees, woody debris)
Keywords:
CSP metal tag number, CSP
Values:
1391 |
1112 |
2510 |
1844 |
2639 |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
newstemtag
Definition:
Corrected number on the metal tag given to a tree in 2008 and 2009, with few additions in 2010.
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
CSP metal tag number (trees, woody debris)
Keywords:
tree, object
Values:
1391 |
1844 |
1112 |
2510 |
2639 |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
old_species
Definition:
Species name as used in older and uncorrected versions of the biomass file.
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Scientific plant species name
Keywords:
No information available
Values:
Albizia kalkora |
Alangium kurzii |
Adinandra millettii |
Alniphyllum fortunei |
Acer amplum |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
Rename
Definition:
Species name corrections
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Scientific plant species name
Keywords:
No information available
Values:
Albizia kalkora |
Acer cordatum |
Adinandra millettii |
Actinidia spec. |
Alangium kurzii |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
species_2012
Definition:
species name, update state 2012: There is a separate file that stores stem identifiers (stemID) and species names for CSPs.
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Scientific plant species name
Keywords:
species, explanatory
Values:
Adinandra millettii |
Actinidia spec. |
Acer amplum |
Alangium kurzii |
Acer cordatum |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
BD
Definition:
basal diameter
Unit:
cm
Datagroup:
Basal diameter
Keywords:
response variable, basal diameter, size
Values:
3 |
3.1 |
3.12 |
3.06 |
3.15 |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
DBH
Definition:
diameter at breastheight; Instrumentation: diameter tape, calliper (derived from datagroup)
Unit:
cm
Datagroup:
Diameter at breast height
Keywords:
response variable, dbh, size
Values:
10.05 |
10.2 |
10.1 |
10.15 |
10 |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
Height
Definition:
height of the tree; Instrumentation: Vertex Forester (derived from datagroup)
Unit:
m
Datagroup:
Plant height
Keywords:
response variable, height, size
Values:
0.3 |
0.6 |
0.5 |
0 |
0.7 |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
Height_comments
Definition:
comments on the status of the tree, especially if the height cannot be determined if the tree is broken at the top
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Helper
Keywords:
No information available
Values:
KN: this stem had bigger dbh in 2008 (17cm). This would make sense looking at the height of the stem. |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
Stem_inclination
Definition:
stem inclination; Datagroup description: Stem morphology is measured as stem inclination and stem azimuth. To obtain the degree of stem inclination, we first measuredthe height of the bifurcation point (height at which the lowest living crown branch of the tree branches off, excluding epicormics orsprings), and then the horizontal distance of the bifurcation point from the stem in the direction of the slope. The angle ofinclination was calculated as tan alpha of these two distances. If the stem was inclined towards the slope, stem inclination wasconsidered to be negative. Stem azimuth was measured by placing a 1.3 m long woody stick with a wooden pendular along the stem. The direction of the pendular was measured by means of a compass.--- Stem slenderness is calculated as total height divided by stem diameter
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Stem morphology
Keywords:
stem morphology, co-variable
Values:
Sample values are not displayed because this column hasn't been approved yet.
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
Other_comments
Definition:
comments
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Helper
Keywords:
No information available
Values:
14.1(remove some part of bark) |
69.75 is diameter of the sum of two stem |
??17 |
?? |
???? |
Contributors:
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Dataset column
Name:
stemTag_Comments
Definition:
comments on stemTag
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Helper
Keywords:
No information available
Values:
360073XX |
360667XX |
269521XX |
360579XX |
363049XX |
Contributors:
No information available
Dataset column
Name:
Year
Definition:
year
Unit:
No information available
Datagroup:
Date time information
Keywords:
date
Values:
2010 |
Contributors:
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File name:
CSP.DBH2010.xls
Description:
A different version of the same data that also includes the subplots of the CSPs. But mind that species etc are not controlled in this asset file.
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Created at:
2012-01-04
Updated at:
2012-01-19
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