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1st of 3 Part Training Series Christopher Woodall INTRODUCTION TO THE P2+ DOWN WOODY MATERIALS INDICATOR
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Why Collect DWM data? What is P2+ DWM? What are Down Woody Materials? Sampling Design Theory OUTLINE
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Forest Structure Wildlife Habitat Fuel Loading Carbon Stocks Nutrient Cycles WHY COLLECT DWM DATA?
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Measure structural attributes missed by phase 2 FOREST STRUCTURE Coarse Woody Debris Fine Woody Debris Litter Duff
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WILDLIFE The DWM Inventory describes the amount and condition of wildlife habitat
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WILDLIFE Mean estimates of CWD volumes for forests of the North Central Region
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WILDLIFE Proportions of coarse woody debris pieces per acre by transect diameter (A) and decay class (B) (1=least decayed, 5=most decayed), Indiana, 2001-2003
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FUELS 1-hr 10-hr 100-hr Total Fine Woody Debris
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LANDFIRE: National Mapping of Fuel Loadings Fuels Management: Allocation of Fuel Management Funding Resource Assessments: Relationships to ownership and management Forest Vegetation Simulator Fuel Estimates FIRE SCIENCE
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CARBON STOCKS Climate Negotiations Wood energy policies and availability Climate change mitigation
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DWM AND OTHER PLOT MEASUREMENTS Completes inventory of trees from living, to dead, to fully decomposed Microplot Sapling Sub-plot TreeSub-plot Standing Dead DWM Down and Dead
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FUTURE OF DWM MEASUREMENT Declining Budgets DWM Measurement Critical to Numerous Resource Assessments Major User Groups Request Continued Collection of DWM = A More Efficient version of P3 DWM aka P2+
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WHAT IS DWM P2+? Collect detailed DWM data on a few plots Collect only most important DWM data on many plots Vs
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THEORY BEHIND P2+ May better meet user’s needs using a “rapid” protocol to measure most requested data items on a “substantial” panel of plots: Fuel loadings (including piles) Carbon stocks (including fine woody debris) Biomass assessments Use QA/QC information and user/field crew feedback to improve/remove variables
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WHAT WAS DROPPED FROM PREVIOUS P3? Fuelbed Depth All microplot measurements CWD end-point and length measurements One transect per subplot
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WHAT WAS REVISED? Transect locations Only 2 transects per subplot Slash piles measured along transect Only CWD attributes at point of intersection measured Non-sampled statuses for numerous components
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BEHOLD NEW PLOT DESIGN N 4 45 225 90 270 135 360 180 3 2 1 FWD < 0.25”& 0.26 – 0.9” FWD 1.0 – 2.9”” 6 ft. HD. 10 ft. HD. 24 ft. HD HD.=horizontal dist. Subplot CWDTransect FWDTransect CWD ≥ 3.00” Duff/Litter Sample Points 315 Subplot Center
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Avoids transect orientation bias while reducing number of transects…imagine it as one big “Y” transect from old P3 design WHY THE NEW TRANSECTS? Final subplot 1 transect balances larger “Y” orientation
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DEFINITION OF DWM STAYS THE SAME Dead material within forests in various stages of decay such as fallen trees, branches, and leaf litter The FIA program places numerous forest ecosystem components into the DWM Indicator
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DWM COMPONENTS Coarse Woody Debris DuffSlash Fine Woody Debris Litter
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COARSE AND FINE WOODY DEBRIS Transect DiameterClass Name 0.00-0.24 inchesSmall FWD 0.25-0.99 inchesMedium FWD 1.00-2.99 inchesLarge FWD 3.00+ inchesCWD
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FUEL-HOUR CLASSES Transect Diameter Class NameHour-Class 0.00-0.24 inches Small FWD1-hour 0.25-0.99 inches Medium FWD10-hour 1.00-2.99 inches Large FWD100-hour 3.00+ inchesCWD1000+-hour
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DUFF AND LITTER “unrecognizable plant parts” “dead plant material on forest floor surface”
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SLASH/RESIDUE PILES Piles of CWD
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DWM SAMPLING THEORY DWM ComponentSampling Design CWD, FWD, Slash Piles Transect Duff and Litter Simple Random Sampling at Specified Points in Sub-plot DWM diversity requires a diversity of sampling methods
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DEPTH ESTIMATES ON SUBPLOT Duff Litter In order to estimate depth of duff and litter on a subplot… 8 sample points located for measurement on subplots at the end of each transect
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DEPTH ESTIMATES ON SUBPLOTS Sample Locations
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If point covered in snow or water it can now be indicated and not sampled However, if rock or log is at point then it is sampled with potentially no duff/litter at location DEPTH SAMPLING STATUS Old P3 Calculation 11 points with rocks = null 1 point with deep litter = 5 inches Plot Average = 5 inches P2+ Calculation 11 points with rocks = 0 1 point with deep litter = 5 inches Plot Average = 0.4 inches Potentially Biased!
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TRANSECT SAMPLING FWD and CWD pieces are not all counted within a given area rather… All FWD and CWD pieces that intersect a sampling plane are tallied
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TRANSECT SAMPLING Probability of match stick intersecting randomly placed line related to number of sticks and length of line
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TRANSECT SAMPLING PLANES DWM Sample Protocol establishes sampling transects that radiate from FIA subplot centers to intersect fine and coarse woody pieces
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CWD AND FWD TRANSECTS Use 2 transects established on each subplot to sample CWD, one transect on each subplot to sample FWD
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ONLY MEASURE PIECE INFORMATION AT POINT OF INTERSECTION Transect imaginary sampling plane
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VOLUME/BIOMASS ESTIMATION FROM JUST TRANSECT MEASUREMENT? We have only been using transect diameter for fine woody debris estimation for over a decade…now we apply similar estimator to coarse woody debris
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BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER N 4 45 225 90 270 135 360 180 3 2 1 FWD < 0.25”& 0.26 – 0.9” FWD 1.0 – 2.9”” 6 ft. HD. 10 ft. HD. 24 ft. HD HD.=horizontal dist. Subplot CWDTransect FWDTransect CWD ≥ 3.00” Duff/Litter Sample Points 315 Subplot Center
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CONCLUSIONS The DWM indicator estimates numerous ecosystem components Data Crucial to Fire, Carbon, and Wildlife Sciences Integral Part of National FIA Program, Completes Tree Life Cycle A variety of sampling techniques for estimation of various DWM components P2+ should be more efficient and robust
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QUESTIONS Blast from Past P3 National Training Macon, GA 2002
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