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topic detritus
biomass
climatic change
botanical composition
understorey
synecology
biomass production
soil
vegetation types
boreal forests
stand characteristics
forest litter
research projects
Conservation
Ecology (Environmental Sciences)
Forestry
Methods and Techniques
Soil Science
Coniferopsida: Gymnospermae
Spermatophyta
Plantae
Plantae Unspecified: Plantae
Salicaceae: Dicotyledones
Angiospermae
plant (Plantae Unspecified)
Picea mariana (Coniferopsida)
Pinus banksiana (Coniferopsida)
Populus tremuloides (Salicaceae)
angiosperms
dicots
gymnosperms
plants
spermatophytes
vascular plants
Field Methods
Overstory
Resource Management
Forest Sciences
spellingShingle detritus
biomass
climatic change
botanical composition
understorey
synecology
biomass production
soil
vegetation types
boreal forests
stand characteristics
forest litter
research projects
Conservation
Ecology (Environmental Sciences)
Forestry
Methods and Techniques
Soil Science
Coniferopsida: Gymnospermae
Spermatophyta
Plantae
Plantae Unspecified: Plantae
Salicaceae: Dicotyledones
Angiospermae
plant (Plantae Unspecified)
Picea mariana (Coniferopsida)
Pinus banksiana (Coniferopsida)
Populus tremuloides (Salicaceae)
angiosperms
dicots
gymnosperms
plants
spermatophytes
vascular plants
Field Methods
Overstory
Resource Management
Forest Sciences
Halliwell, D.H.
Apps, M.J.
Price, D.T.
Wisniewski, J.
A survey of the forest site characteristics in a transect through the central Canadian boreal forest
topic_facet detritus
biomass
climatic change
botanical composition
understorey
synecology
biomass production
soil
vegetation types
boreal forests
stand characteristics
forest litter
research projects
Conservation
Ecology (Environmental Sciences)
Forestry
Methods and Techniques
Soil Science
Coniferopsida: Gymnospermae
Spermatophyta
Plantae
Plantae Unspecified: Plantae
Salicaceae: Dicotyledones
Angiospermae
plant (Plantae Unspecified)
Picea mariana (Coniferopsida)
Pinus banksiana (Coniferopsida)
Populus tremuloides (Salicaceae)
angiosperms
dicots
gymnosperms
plants
spermatophytes
vascular plants
Field Methods
Overstory
Resource Management
Forest Sciences
description As a contribution to the BOReal Ecosystem Atmosphere Study (BOREAS), a total of 97 sites have been surveyed in the boreal forest regions of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The sites extend across an ecoclimatic transect through the boreal forest of central Canada, from aspen parkland to sub-arctic woodland. Sites were selected using satellite, air photograph, and forest cover map data. Each site represents a minimum 100 m by 100 m homogeneous stand, suitable for satellite imaging. Data collected at each site covers overstory (species composition, DBH, pathogens, age, etc.), understory (percent cover by species), debris, and soil characteristics. These data provide a background database for the diverse measurements of terrestrial ecology, land surface climatology, tropospheric chemistry, and remote sensing. Such data provide an important baseline for ongoing studies of the boreal forest in a region sensitive to global change. The results of this study aid integration of a variety of more detailed studies being carried out in the region and also allow comparison with other international studies of a similar nature. Sites are concentrated in two regions: north of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and west of Thompson, Manitoba. Additional sites are located in the area of the Boreal Forest Transect Case Study (BFTCS) between Batoche, Saskatchewan and Gillam, Manitoba. The surveyed sites were classified according to three criteria: dominant species (Picea mariana, Populus tremuloides, Pinus banksiana, or “mixed”), age (mature, immature, or young/recently disturbed), and productivity (low, medium, or high). Overstory and understory measurements were usually taken at three points within each site. Debris measurements were taken at two points, and soil measurements at one point per site. This paper focuses on overstory and debris data taken at 97 sites in 1993 and 1994. The sites are predominantly in medium and high productivity stands. Overstoiy. data, primarily from point-sampling, have been used to estimate stand basal areas, stem densities, volumes, and aboveground biomass (excluding foliage). Stand basal areas ranged from 5 m2 ha−1 to over 60 m2 ha−1. Stem densities ranged from a few hundred to over 40 000 stem ha−1. Estimates of total aboveground biomass range from a few Mg ha−1 to over 250 Mg ha−1. The Prince Albert sites tend to have greater values than Thompson for basal area, volume and biomass, but stem densities are highly variable. Detritus data show values from zero to 60 Mg ha−1. Generally, these values are small compared to aboveground biomass, but in recently disturbed sites the detrital mass can exceed aboveground biomass.
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author Halliwell, D.H.
Apps, M.J.
Price, D.T.
Wisniewski, J.
author_facet Halliwell, D.H.
Apps, M.J.
Price, D.T.
Wisniewski, J.
author_sort Halliwell, D.H.
title A survey of the forest site characteristics in a transect through the central Canadian boreal forest
title_short A survey of the forest site characteristics in a transect through the central Canadian boreal forest
title_full A survey of the forest site characteristics in a transect through the central Canadian boreal forest
title_fullStr A survey of the forest site characteristics in a transect through the central Canadian boreal forest
title_full_unstemmed A survey of the forest site characteristics in a transect through the central Canadian boreal forest
title_sort survey of the forest site characteristics in a transect through the central canadian boreal forest
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spelling ftutahsudc:oai:digitalcommons.usu.edu:aspen_bib-7943 2023-05-15T15:19:42+02:00 A survey of the forest site characteristics in a transect through the central Canadian boreal forest Halliwell, D.H. Apps, M.J. Price, D.T. Wisniewski, J. 1995-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aspen_bib/6929 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF01182839?LI=true unknown Hosted by Utah State University Libraries https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aspen_bib/6929 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF01182839?LI=true Copyright for this work is held by the author. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. For more information contact the Institutional Repository Librarian at digitalcommons@usu.edu. PDM Aspen Bibliography detritus biomass climatic change botanical composition understorey synecology biomass production soil vegetation types boreal forests stand characteristics forest litter research projects Conservation Ecology (Environmental Sciences) Forestry Methods and Techniques Soil Science Coniferopsida: Gymnospermae Spermatophyta Plantae Plantae Unspecified: Plantae Salicaceae: Dicotyledones Angiospermae plant (Plantae Unspecified) Picea mariana (Coniferopsida) Pinus banksiana (Coniferopsida) Populus tremuloides (Salicaceae) angiosperms dicots gymnosperms plants spermatophytes vascular plants Field Methods Overstory Resource Management Forest Sciences text 1995 ftutahsudc 2022-03-07T21:01:14Z As a contribution to the BOReal Ecosystem Atmosphere Study (BOREAS), a total of 97 sites have been surveyed in the boreal forest regions of Manitoba and Saskatchewan. The sites extend across an ecoclimatic transect through the boreal forest of central Canada, from aspen parkland to sub-arctic woodland. Sites were selected using satellite, air photograph, and forest cover map data. Each site represents a minimum 100 m by 100 m homogeneous stand, suitable for satellite imaging. Data collected at each site covers overstory (species composition, DBH, pathogens, age, etc.), understory (percent cover by species), debris, and soil characteristics. These data provide a background database for the diverse measurements of terrestrial ecology, land surface climatology, tropospheric chemistry, and remote sensing. Such data provide an important baseline for ongoing studies of the boreal forest in a region sensitive to global change. The results of this study aid integration of a variety of more detailed studies being carried out in the region and also allow comparison with other international studies of a similar nature. Sites are concentrated in two regions: north of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and west of Thompson, Manitoba. Additional sites are located in the area of the Boreal Forest Transect Case Study (BFTCS) between Batoche, Saskatchewan and Gillam, Manitoba. The surveyed sites were classified according to three criteria: dominant species (Picea mariana, Populus tremuloides, Pinus banksiana, or “mixed”), age (mature, immature, or young/recently disturbed), and productivity (low, medium, or high). Overstory and understory measurements were usually taken at three points within each site. Debris measurements were taken at two points, and soil measurements at one point per site. This paper focuses on overstory and debris data taken at 97 sites in 1993 and 1994. The sites are predominantly in medium and high productivity stands. Overstoiy. data, primarily from point-sampling, have been used to estimate stand basal areas, stem densities, volumes, and aboveground biomass (excluding foliage). Stand basal areas ranged from 5 m2 ha−1 to over 60 m2 ha−1. Stem densities ranged from a few hundred to over 40 000 stem ha−1. Estimates of total aboveground biomass range from a few Mg ha−1 to over 250 Mg ha−1. The Prince Albert sites tend to have greater values than Thompson for basal area, volume and biomass, but stem densities are highly variable. Detritus data show values from zero to 60 Mg ha−1. Generally, these values are small compared to aboveground biomass, but in recently disturbed sites the detrital mass can exceed aboveground biomass. Text Arctic Utah State University: DigitalCommons@USU Arctic Boreas ENVELOPE(-3.933,-3.933,-71.300,-71.300) Canada Gillam ENVELOPE(-94.708,-94.708,56.347,56.347) Parkland ENVELOPE(-120.570,-120.570,55.917,55.917)