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Forest community biomass and growth in Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina, USA

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2015
End Date
2018

Citation

Duberstein, J., and Krauss, K.W., 2018, Forest community biomass and growth in Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia and North Carolina, USA: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P966QUSI.

Summary

Forest surveys were conducted in nine 20 m x 25 m study plots, split into 3 representatives each for three forest types in Great Dismal Swamp, VA and NC, USA, December 2015 - February 2018. Trees, saplings, and shrubs were identified to species and measured for estimates of standing stocks. Standing stock data include: tree diameter at breast height (dbh), height, and condition; sapling dbh; shrub diameter at root collar, and height. In each plot, roughly 10 co-dominant trees were equipped with dendrometer bands and measured annually for growth estimates.

Contacts

Point of Contact :
Jamie Duberstein
Originator :
Jamie Duberstein, Ken W Krauss
Metadata Contact :
Michael J Baldwin
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
Wetland and Aquatic Research Center
USGS Mission Area :
Land Resources

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Dismal_GrowthData.csv 8.26 KB text/csv
Dismal_PlotSurveys.csv 71.27 KB text/csv

Purpose

The purpose for collecting this data was to contribute to an integrated study incorporating an assessment of ecosystem services with carbon monitoring to help understand and quantify the effects of selected management and restoration actions in Great Dismal Swamp. The objectives were to characterize habitat conditions and changes in aboveground biomass, noting differences between the habitat types with regard to standing stocks and annual tree growth. These results will be combined with other components of the study to inform refuge management on ways to address strategy goals by considering the impacts of alternative management approaches on ecosystem services including carbon sequestration potential in Great Dismal Swamp.

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P966QUSI

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