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   <dataset><title>Coarse Woody Debris data</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>United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service Green Mountain National Forest</organizationName><role>lead</role></associatedParty><associatedParty><organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative (FEMC) </organizationName><role>partner</role></associatedParty><abstract><para>Field data collected on coarse woody debris (CWD). CWD includes downed, dead tree and shrub boles, large limbs, and other woody pieces that are severed from their original source of growth and are on the ground. Wood pieces must be &gt;3.0 inches in diameter at the point of intersection with the transect.</para></abstract><keywordSet><keyword/></keywordSet><contact><organizationName>Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative</organizationName></contact><project><title>Green Mountain National Forests Long-term Ecosystem Monitoring Project (LEMP)</title><personnel><individualName><givenName>Diane</givenName><surName>Burbank</surName></individualName><role>contentProvider</role></personnel><personnel><individualName><givenName>Nancy</givenName><surName>Burt</surName></individualName><role>contentProvider</role></personnel><personnel><individualName><givenName>Angelica</givenName><surName>Quintana</surName></individualName><role>contentProvider</role></personnel><personnel><individualName><givenName>Mary Beth</givenName><surName>Poli</surName></individualName><role>contentProvider</role></personnel><personnel><individualName><givenName>Suzanne</givenName><surName>Gifford</surName></individualName><role>principalInvestigator</role></personnel><personnel><individualName><givenName>John</givenName><surName>McCann</surName></individualName><role>contentProvider</role></personnel><abstract><para/><para>This project is a 50-year monitoring effort to examine the long-term effects of broad-scale environmental changes--particularly changes in climate, air quality, soil health, and vegetation, in the Green Mountain National Forests.</para></abstract><studyAreaDescription/></project><dataTable><entityName>Coarse Woody Debris data</entityName><entityDescription>Field data collected on coarse woody debris (CWD). CWD includes downed, dead tree and shrub boles, large limbs, and other woody pieces that are severed from their original source of growth and are on the ground. Wood pieces must be &gt;3.0 inches in diameter at the point of intersection with the transect.</entityDescription><physical><objectName>VMC.338.2183</objectName><dataFormat><externallyDefinedFormat><formatName>mySQL</formatName></externallyDefinedFormat></dataFormat><distribution><online><url>https://www.uvm.edu/femc/CI4/data/archive/project/long-term-ecosystem-monitoring-program-gmfl/dataset/cwd-2008-2016</url></online></distribution></physical><coverage scope="document"><temporalCoverage scope="document"><rangeOfDates><beginDate><calendarDate>2008-01-01</calendarDate></beginDate><endDate><calendarDate>2017-10-01</calendarDate></endDate></rangeOfDates></temporalCoverage></coverage><attributeList><attribute><attributeName>DecayClass</attributeName><attributeLabel>DecayClass</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>A scale from 1 to 5 that determines how intact the coarse woody debris is. A 1 indicates a newly fallen specimen where as a 5 indicates a very decomposed specimen.</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><ordinal><nonNumericDomain/></ordinal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>LargeEndDiameter</attributeName><attributeLabel>LargeEndDiameter</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>This refers to the diameter of the larger end of the log or downed woody material. There is no maximum as indicated by a value of 999.</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><ratio><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>rational</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>999</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></ratio></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>Length</attributeName><attributeLabel>Length</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>The length of any recorded downed woody debris. A minimum length of 3.0 feet is required for the debris to be counted. There is no maximum as indicated by a value of 999.</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><ratio><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>rational</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>3</minimum><maximum>999</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></ratio></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>PlotID</attributeName><attributeLabel>PlotID</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>PlotID</attributeDefinition><storageType>text</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>SmallEndDiameter</attributeName><attributeLabel>SmallEndDiameter</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>The diameter of the smaller end of the downed woody material. There is no maximum as indicated by a value of 999.</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><ratio><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>rational</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>999</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></ratio></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>Species</attributeName><attributeLabel>Species</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>A code that coordinates to a particular species of tree.</attributeDefinition><storageType>text</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>SubplotID</attributeName><attributeLabel>SubplotID</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>There are 4 subplots that make up a plot. They are labeled 1 through 4.</attributeDefinition><storageType>text</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>TransectAutoID</attributeName><attributeLabel>TransectAutoID</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Transect ID numbers</attributeDefinition><storageType>text</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>TransectDiameter</attributeName><attributeLabel>TransectDiameter</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>The diameter of CWD at the point it crosses the transect. There is no maximum as indicated by a value of 999.</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><ratio><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>rational</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>999</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></ratio></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>Year</attributeName><attributeLabel>Year</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Year the data was collected.</attributeDefinition><storageType>date</storageType><measurementScale><dateTime><formatString>YYYY</formatString></dateTime></measurementScale></attribute></attributeList></dataTable></dataset></eml:eml>
