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   <dataset><title>Tree 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>This dataset includes tree measurements, species abundances, health metrics, and damage indicators collected.</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>Tree Data </entityName><entityDescription>This dataset includes tree measurements, species abundances, health metrics, and damage indicators collected.</entityDescription><physical><objectName>VMC.338.2181</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/tree-data-2008-2016</url></online></distribution></physical><coverage scope="document"><temporalCoverage scope="document"><rangeOfDates><beginDate><calendarDate>2008-01-01</calendarDate></beginDate><endDate><calendarDate>2016-01-01</calendarDate></endDate></rangeOfDates></temporalCoverage></coverage><attributeList><attribute><attributeName>DamageLocation</attributeName><attributeLabel>Damage Location</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Damage Location 0-9</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>DamageSeverity</attributeName><attributeLabel>Damage Severity</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>A code of 2-9 that depicts a percentage range for the area covered by a certain type of damage.</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><ordinal><nonNumericDomain/></ordinal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>DamageType</attributeName><attributeLabel>Damage Type</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Damage Type</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>DBH</attributeName><attributeLabel>DBH</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Diameter at Breast Height. There is no maximum as represented by a value of 999.</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><ratio><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>natural</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>999</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></ratio></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>Notes</attributeName><attributeLabel>Notes</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>No description for this attribute</attributeDefinition><storageType>text</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>PlotID</attributeName><attributeLabel>PlotID</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Plot ID</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>StandingDead</attributeName><attributeLabel>StandingDead</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>A value of 1 indicates the tree is standing dead, a value of 0 indicates the tree is alive or dead on the ground.</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>Status</attributeName><attributeLabel>Status</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Status indicates whether the tree is alive (1) or dead (2).</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>SubplotID</attributeName><attributeLabel>SubplotID</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Sub plot ID</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>TotalHeight</attributeName><attributeLabel>TotalHeight</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition> Total Height (ft). There is no maximum represented by a value of 999.</attributeDefinition><storageType>decimal</storageType><measurementScale><ratio><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>natural</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>999</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></ratio></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>TreeID</attributeName><attributeLabel>TreeID</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Tree ID numbers start with the tree closest to 0 degrees and go clockwise around the subplot.</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><nominal><nonNumericDomain/></nominal></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>UncompactedLiveCrownRatio</attributeName><attributeLabel>UncompactedLiveCrownRatio</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Uncompacted Live Crown Ratio refers to the relative amount of tree bole length supporting live foliage and is expressed as a percentage of the trees total height.</attributeDefinition><storageType>int</storageType><measurementScale><ratio><unit><standardUnit>meter</standardUnit></unit><numericDomain><numberType>whole</numberType><BoundsGroup><bounds><minimum>0</minimum><maximum>100</maximum></bounds></BoundsGroup></numericDomain></ratio></measurementScale></attribute><attribute><attributeName>Year</attributeName><attributeLabel>Year</attributeLabel><attributeDefinition>Year data was collected</attributeDefinition><storageType>date</storageType><measurementScale><dateTime><formatString>YYYY</formatString></dateTime></measurementScale></attribute></attributeList></dataTable></dataset></eml:eml>
