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Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt Coarse Woody Debris Data

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Keith, Heather
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Brief description

This data contains diameter, volume and biomass measurements of all coarse woody debris pieces within the core 1 ha plot at the Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt site in 2015.

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Coarse woody debris sampling:
Coarse woody debris (CWD) was sampled at the Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt Core 1 ha site in 2015. Coarse woody debris was assessed over 10 x 60 m long transects, recording diameter, state of decay and void space. The diameter of CWD pieces where they intersected the transect were recorded, following the method described in Van Wagner (1968). Wood density values based on decay class were extracted from samples collected at the site.
Calculation of coarse woody debris volume, mass and biomass
CWD volume for each transect was calculated using the formula outlined in Van Wagner (1968), where volume = 3.1415^2/(8*length of transect)*diameter*1-void space^2. CWD biomass for each transect was calculated by using the formula described in McKenzie et al (2000), where biomass = volume*wood density. The mean CWD volume and biomass values were then calculated at the site level.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded

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Credit
We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.
Purpose
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a fundamental component of forested ecosystems, providing habitat for organisms and play an important role in nutrient cycling and carbon storage.

Created: 2015-04-05

Issued: 2024-09-23

Modified: 2024-09-24

Data time period: 2015-04-05

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148.23,-35.49

148.23,-35.49

text: The Tumbarumba Wet Eucalypt site is located in the Bago State Forest, near Batlow New South Wales. The vegetation within the site is classified as open wet sclerophyll Eucalypt forest.