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Introduction to the FIA Down Woody Materials Indicator 1st of 3 Part Training Series Christopher Woodall DWM National Indicator Advisor
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Outline Indicator Updates What are Down Woody Materials? Why Collect DWM data? Sampling Design Theory
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Indicator Updates No sample protocol changes Field manual updated in 2004 Web-site updated DWM sample design and analysis in press – NC-GTR-256 Web-based dissemination of data and wider use of data
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Definition of DWM 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 Duff Slash Shrubs/ Herbs 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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Shrub and Herbs “Live and dead shrubs/herbs including grass, herbaceous woody plants, and vines”
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Fuelbed “Depth of the fuel’s complex, from forest floor to the tallest fuel component”
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Why collect DWM data? Indicator of Forest Health Wildlife Habitat Fuels Estimation Carbon Estimation Completes Life Cycle of Trees
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Indicator of Forest Health Soils Crown Condition Down Woody Materials Ozone Injury Lichens Vegetation Structure and Diversity Tree Damage
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Wildlife The DWM Inventory describes the amount and condition of wildlife habitat through estimation of coarse woody debris attributes.
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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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Fire Science Estimates for DWM in Boundary Waters Canoe Area Compared to rest of region
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Carbon Estimation Estimates of Regional Carbon Pools for Coarse Woody Debris Estimates for International Treaties and Criterion Indicators
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DWM and National Inventory Completes inventory of trees from living, to dead, to decomposed Microplot Sapling Sub-plot Tree Sub-plot Standing Dead DWM Down and Dead
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Summary of DWM Components
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DWM Sampling Theory DWM diversity requires a diversity of sampling methods DWM Component Sampling Design CWD, FWDTransect Duff, Litter, Fuelbed Simple Random Sampling at Specified Points in Sub-plot Shrubs and Herbs Micro-plot Slash PilesSub-plot
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Sampling on the Sub-Plot N 43 2 1 Microplot Subplot Slash Piles Similar to sampling phase two trees, if a center of a slash pile coincides with a subplot it is considered an “in” slash pile
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Sampling on the Sub-Plot FIA Subplot “out” slash pile “in” slash pile Slash piles are sampled across all four subplots
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Sampling on the Microplot 6.8 ft Radius In order to estimate shrub/herb heights and coverage for forests (fuel ladders) estimate shrub/herb heights and coverage occurring on micro-plot
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Depth Estimates on Subplot Duff Litter Fuelbed In order to estimate depth of duff, litter, and the fuelbed on a subplot… 12 sample points located for measurement on subplots
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Depth Estimates on Subplots 43 2 1 Sample Locations
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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 6 foot tall sampling transects that radiate from FIA subplot centers to intersect fine woody pieces
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CWD and FWD Transects Use 3 transects established on each subplot to sample CWD, one transect on each subplot to sample FWD
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Bringing it all Together
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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 Series of different sampling techniques for estimation of various DWM components applied to phase two plots
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