Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

Vermont Forest Health Monitoring: Geological and Soil Characteristics of Forest Health Monitoring Plots

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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

    The Forest Health Monitoring Program was established in 1991 as a joint effort between the Vermont Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation (FPR) and the Vermont Monitoring Cooperative (VMC) (as of March 2017 renamed to Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC)) to monitor the condition of a range of tree species in Vermont. Plot design follows the structure set by the National Forest Health Monitoring Program with additional metrics added to reflect improvements in monitoring technologies and additions to monitoring objectives.

People

  • Michael Johnson: Content Provider

  • Tom Simmons: Content Provider

  • Sandra Wilmot: Principal Investigator

  • Florence Peterson: Content Provider

  • Jay Lackey: Content Provider

  • Ron Wells: Content Provider

  • Brad Greenough: Content Provider

  • Lars Lund: Content Provider

  • Bernie Barton: Content Provider

  • Jennifer Pontius: Principal Investigator

  • Alexandra Kosiba: Principal Investigator

  • James Duncan: Principal Investigator

  • David Gudex-Cross: Content Provider

  • Helena Murray: Content Provider

  • Katlyn Williard: Content Provider

  • Christine Sandbach: Content Provider

  • John Truong: Principal Investigator

  • Kirsti Carr: Content Provider

  • Diana Gurvich: Content Provider

  • Becca Rossell: Content Provider

  • Caroline Drayton: Content Provider

  • Elizabeth Romaker: Content Provider

  • Kelsey Hamm: Content Provider

  • Mike Perrin: Content Provider

  • Sawyer Updike: Content Provider

  • Stephen Rotella: Content Provider

  • Danielle Ward: Content Provider

  • Josephine Robertson : Content Provider

  • Gene Desideraggio: Content Provider

Keywords

  • geology, soil, topography,

Organizations

  • Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC) : lead
  • Vermont Forest Parks and Recreation : partner

Geographic Coverage

  • Coordinates
    • -73.08333, 43.0544
    • -72.77976988, 43.0544
    • -72.77976988, 44.534658
    • -73.08333, 44.534658
    • -73.08333, 43.0544

Data Table

  • Title: Geological and Soil Characteristics of Forest Health Monitoring Plots
  • Start Date: 2018-06-16
  • End Date: 2018-08-15
  • Description: The soils and geology of each plot were characterized by pH, duff/soil depth, presence of acidic/basic indicators, and descriptions of the rocks present, topography, and the expected bedrock at each location.

  • Purpose:

  • Condensed Title: Z0017_2545_05Q3JJ

  • Object Name: VMC.17.2545

  • Data Type: mySQL
  • Citation: Gene O Desideraggio (2018) Geological and Soil Characteristics of Forest Health Monitoring Plots. FEMC. Available online at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/forest-health-monitoring/dataset/geological-soil-characteristics-forest-health-monitoring

  • Online Distribution: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/forest-health-monitoring/dataset/geological-soil-characteristics-forest-health-monitoring

Attribute List

    Attribute Name: Acidic_Indicators_
    • Label: Acidic_Indicators_
    • Description: Presence of plant species that indicate acidic soils. Scale of 1-2, 1 being not present and 2 being not present.
    • Storage Type: text
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: Basic_Indicators_
    • Label: Basic_Indicators_
    • Description: Presence of plant species that indicate basic soils. Scale of 1-2, 1 being not present and 2 being present.
    • Storage Type: text
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: Duff_Depth_(cm)
    • Label: Duff_Depth_(cm)
    • Description: Depth of the duff layer.
    • Storage Type: decimal
    • Measurment Type: interval
    • Precision: 0.1
    • Unit: Centimeters
    • Number Type: rational
      • Bounds:
      • Minimum: 0.1
      • Maximum: 5
    Attribute Name: Expected_Bedrock
    • Label: Expected_Bedrock
    • Description: Type of bedrock based on location of plot.
    • Storage Type: text
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: pH_of_B
    • Label: pH_of_B
    • Description: The pH of the B layer of soil.
    • Storage Type: decimal
    • Measurment Type: interval
    • Precision: 1
    • Number Type: rational
      • Bounds:
      • Minimum: 0
      • Maximum: 14
    Attribute Name: pH_of_O_
    • Label: pH_of_O_
    • Description: The pH of the O layer.
    • Storage Type: decimal
    • Measurment Type: interval
    • Precision: 1
    • Number Type: rational
      • Bounds:
      • Minimum: 0
      • Maximum: 14
    Attribute Name: Plot
    • Label: Plot
    • Description: The Forest Health Monitoring Plot where sample was taken.
    • Storage Type: text
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: Rocks
    • Label: Rocks
    • Description: Description of rocks found at study site.
    • Storage Type: text
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: Soil_Depth_>Probe_(Y/N)
    • Label: Soil_Depth_>Probe_(Y/N)
    • Storage Type: text
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: Study_Location_(between_subplots)
    • Label: Study_Location_(between_subplots)
    • Description: Location where soil tests where completed in between subplots.
    • Storage Type: text
    • Measurment Type: nominal
    Attribute Name: Topography
    • Label: Topography
    • Description: Description of the topography of plot.
    • Storage Type: text
    • Measurment Type: nominal

Methods

  • Current Methods
    • Geological Study
      • Method Description: In order to gather data about the geology underlying the forests of Vermont I used several metrics. I measured the pH of the organic horizon and the mineral horizon in order to see the effect of the underlying geology on the soil above and the effect of the leaf-litter on the underlying soil. I measured duff depth, as well as whether the forest was deciduous, coniferous, or mixed to help isolate the effects of the duff on the soil pH. I also measured the soil depth to bedrock using a 0.3 meter long soil probe, the data from this test is presented as Y or N; Y= soil depth greater than 0.3m, and N= soil depth less than 0.3m. I compared USGS bedrock maps of the plots to the rocks that I observed around/ on the way to the plots. I also took down notes about the topography and substrate characteristics of the soil to account for landform anomalies in the data such as colluvial material, prevalence of outcrops, and pit and mound topography.


Sampling Equipment

  • No sampling equipment recorded for this dataset

Site Characteristics

  • No site characteristics recorded for this dataset