UMBS Cooper Plots
The UMBS Cooper Plots were initiated in 1967 to provide replicate plots for the UMBS 50 Year Plot
The UMBS Cooper Plots were initiated in 1967 to provide replicate plots for the UMBS 50 Year Plot
Knute Nadelhoffer's research project studying the flow of nutrients through a sandy glacial outwa
The elevated carbon dioxide facility has arrays of both large and small open-top chambers to stud
In Spring 2008, we implemented the Forest Accelerated Succession ExperimenT (FASET) by stem girdl
During the summer of 1938, F. C. Gates, W.F. Ramsdell and L.R.
Misc. series of plots in different forest types, earliest begun 1932.
Erected in 1989, the UMBS Greenhouse is approximately 40-feet wide by 80-feet long and has five r
Breeding bird survey sites where intensive surveys have been conducted.
Not used nearly as much as the aspen bird census plot.
The PROPHET (Program for Research on Oxidants: PHotochemistry, Emissions, and Transport) tower an
Built 1987 with NSF funds. PI=Bob Fogel. Other inv. include John Lussenhop and Dave Atkinson.
Approx. 10,000 acres around Douglas Lake.
The UMBS Stream Research Facility was built and first operated in 1993 with NSF funds.
Installed 1994 in clearing cut for these instruments; funding provided by USDA.
A 1 ha mapped vegetation plot with approximately 2860 mapped trees.
50 wetland mesocosms, buried circular tanks with water controls.
Part of the Ocqueoc River system. SA = 40 acres, max. depth = 67 feet.
Drains into Platte Lake W of Honor.
Drains into E Branch of Maple River, usu. dry by midsummer.
Small stream draining into Canada Creek.
A sand pit in Emmet Co., just off Van Road next to the gas pipeline, much used for studies of amp
Ends on the E at Douglas Lake, Silverstrand Rd.
Part of the Glennie Lakes study.