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   <dataset><title>Characteristics of Mt. Mansfield Sampling Locations</title><creator><organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative</organizationName><address><deliveryPoint>705 Spear Street</deliveryPoint><city>South Burlington</city><administrativeArea>Vermont</administrativeArea><postalCode>05403</postalCode><country>United States of America</country></address><phone>(802) 656-0683</phone><electronicMailAddress>femc@uvm.edu</electronicMailAddress><onlineUrl>www.uvm.edu/femc</onlineUrl></creator><associatedParty><organizationName>The State University of New York (SUNY) College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF)</organizationName><role>lead</role></associatedParty><abstract><para>Characteristics of sample sites including elevation, slope, aspect, canopy cover and soil depth, collected from 4 of the 15 subplots (numbers 1, 5, 10 and 15).</para></abstract><keywordSet><keyword/></keywordSet><contact><organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative</organizationName></contact><project><title>Global Change Fingerprints in Protected Montane Forests of Northeastern US</title><personnel><individualName><givenName>Jay W.</givenName><surName>Wason</surName></individualName><role>contentProvider</role></personnel><personnel><individualName><givenName>Martin</givenName><surName>Dovciak</surName></individualName><role>principalInvestigator</role></personnel><abstract><para/><para>This is a low impact research project that involves a) vegetation surveys to characterize forest overstory structure (tree id, height and diameter) and understory composition (tree seedlings and herbaceous cover); b) measurements of long term stand microclimate using iButton data loggers and c) extracting tree cores to study how climate affects tree growth and mortality.</para></abstract><studyAreaDescription/></project><dataTable><entityName>Characteristics of Mt. Mansfield Sampling Locations</entityName><entityDescription>Characteristics of sample sites including elevation, slope, aspect, canopy cover and soil depth, collected from 4 of the 15 subplots (numbers 1, 5, 10 and 15).</entityDescription><physical><objectName>VMC.340.450</objectName><dataFormat><externallyDefinedFormat><formatName>mySQL</formatName></externallyDefinedFormat></dataFormat><distribution><online><url>https://www.uvm.edu/femc/CI4/data/archive/project/global-change-northeastern-montane-forests/dataset/site-characteristics-montane-global-change</url></online></distribution></physical><coverage scope="document"><temporalCoverage scope="document"><rangeOfDates><beginDate><calendarDate>2013-06-01</calendarDate></beginDate><endDate><calendarDate>2013-08-30</calendarDate></endDate></rangeOfDates></temporalCoverage></coverage><attributeList><attribute><attributeName>mountain</attributeName><attributeLabel>Name of mountain</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Name of mountain where sample plots are located</attributeDefinition><storageType>text</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>site</attributeName><attributeLabel>Elevation</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Elevation of plot site</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><interval><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>real</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>1500</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></interval></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>slope(d)</attributeName><attributeLabel>Slope</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Steepness of topography, averaged from 4 readings</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><interval><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>real</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>360</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></interval></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>aspect(d.from.South)</attributeName><attributeLabel>Aspect</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Aspect is the compass direction that a slope faces. In this case it was taken from the south and is an average of 4 measures.</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><ratio><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>real</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>360</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></ratio></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>canopy.openness</attributeName><attributeLabel>Canopy openness</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Percent canopy openness as an average of 4 densiometer readings</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><interval><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>real</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>100</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></interval></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>soildepth(cm)</attributeName><attributeLabel>Soil depth</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Average of 4 measures of soil depth</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><interval><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>real</numberType></numericDomain></interval></measurementScale></attribute></attributeList></dataTable></dataset></eml:eml>
