Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

Effects of Elevation on the Productivity of White Birch: Effects of elevation on the productivity of white birch: Soil data

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Metadata Provider

  • 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

    Demonstrate the effects of elevation on the productivity of Betula papyrifera growing on Mount Mansfield.

People

  • Jim Hoffman: Content Provider

  • Zachary Landis: Principal Investigator

  • Sonya Lee: Content Provider

Keywords

  • soil chemistry, soil properties, white birch,

Organizations

  • University of Vermont : lead

Geographic Coverage

  • Coordinates
    • -72.83423333, 44.52083333
    • -72.8247, 44.52083333
    • -72.8247, 44.52175
    • -72.83423333, 44.52175
    • -72.83423333, 44.52083333

Data Table

  • Title: Effects of elevation on the productivity of white birch: Soil data
  • Start Date: 1996-10-01
  • End Date: 1996-12-01
  • Description: Weight of soil samples

  • Purpose: To demonstrate the effects of elevation on the productivity of Betula papyrifera growing on Mount Mansfield.

  • Condensed Title: Z0098_BP_SoilDataMansfield96

  • Object Name: VMC.98.210

  • Data Type: mySQL
  • Citation: Zachary Landis. 1996. Effects of elevation on the productivity of white birch: Soil data. University of Vermont. FEMC. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/effects-elevation-productivity-white-birch/dataset/effects-elevation-productivity-white-birch-soil

  • Online Distribution: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/effects-elevation-productivity-white-birch/dataset/effects-elevation-productivity-white-birch-soil

Attribute List

    Attribute Name: ID
    • Label: Survey ID Number
    • Description: Unique ID for the record
    • Storage Type: decimal
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: Elevation_meters
    • Label: Elevation
    • Description: Elevation of survey
    • Storage Type: int
    • Measurment Type: ratio
    • Standard Unit: meter
    • Precision: 100
    • Unit: meter
    • Number Type: real
    Attribute Name: Variable
    • Label: Variable
    • Description: Soil chemistry test component
    • Storage Type: int
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: Sample_A
    • Label: Soil Sample A
    • Description: Soil sample A
    • Storage Type: int
    • Measurment Type: ratio
    • Standard Unit: kilogram
    • Precision: 100
    • Unit: kilogram
    • Number Type: real
    Attribute Name: Sample_B
    • Label: Soil Sample B
    • Description: Soil sample B
    • Storage Type: int
    • Measurment Type: ratio
    • Standard Unit: kilogram
    • Precision: 100
    • Unit: kilogram
    • Number Type: real
    Attribute Name: Sample_C
    • Label: Soil Sample C
    • Description: Soil sample C
    • Storage Type: int
    • Measurment Type: ratio
    • Standard Unit: kilogram
    • Precision: 100
    • Unit: kilogram
    • Number Type: real
    Attribute Name: Sample_average
    • Label: Sample Average
    • Description: Average of soil sample replicates
    • Storage Type: int
    • Measurment Type: ratio
    • Standard Unit: kilogram
    • Precision: 100
    • Unit: kilogram
    • Number Type: real

Methods

  • Past Methods (no longer in use)
    • Soil sample collection and analysis
      • Started: 1996-10-01
        Ended: 1996-12-01
      • Method Description: At each of the four elevations, three soil samples were taken for an analysis of soil chemistry. The top 3 cm of soil were used for each sample. Samples were analyzed at the University of Vermont Lab for pH, available phosphorus, reserve phosphorus, potassium, calcium and aluminum.

Sampling Equipment

  • No sampling equipment recorded for this dataset

Site Characteristics

  • Site Description: Browns River headwaters on Mount Mansfield. Four elevations were used off the Teardrop Trail: 730, 820, 910 and 1000 meters.