Abstract:
Disturbances to forests, such as logging or wildfires, typically lead to large losses of carbon and nutrients from both the plants and soils of the ecosystem. Virtually all forests are in some state of recovery from such disturbances, whether caused naturally or by humans. Knowledge of the time required for a forest to recover its original amounts of carbon and nutrients after a disturbance is not complete, nor is an understanding of how regrowing plants, recovering soils and the year to year variation in climate interact to control recovery as a forest ages. This project takes advantage of long existing research plots in forests at the University of Michigan Biological Station to figure out how changes in forest structure, carbon and nitrogen contents of the forests, and variations in climate act together through time to influence how fast trees grow, nitrogen is retained, and carbon is captured and stored in forests. Scientists and students will make regular measurements of the types of trees, their stem sizes and mass, their patterns of leaf arrangement, the amounts of carbon and nitrogen in soils, and other factors in five forest that were cut and burned in 1936, 1948, 1954, 1980, and 1998 and so today range from 15 years to 115 years old. Several nearby much older forests will also be sampled. This will let the project link disturbances, climate and ecology for forests that are broadly representative of those across the northern United States, Canada, Europe and Asia.
Data and Resources
- LTREB Above Ground Biomasscsv
Adult tree measurements and biomass estimates from 1934 to 2019.
Preview Download - LTREB Saplings Inventorycsv
Saplings counts and biomass estimates from 2014 and 2019.
Preview Download - Soil Respirationcsv
Compilation of all LTREB Bulk Soil Respiration data. This includes a summer...
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Modified | 2024-01-12 |
Release Date | 2019-04-03 |
Dataset DOI | 10.6073/pasta/e43651bde3564e402cd0595e3ef26994 |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Area | POLYGON ((-84.868698120117 45.424765865244, -84.868698120117 45.66233182563, -84.504776000977 45.66233182563, -84.504776000977 45.424765865244)) |
Author | |
Contact Name | Jason Tallant |
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Public Access Level | Public |