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TERN Ausplots Forest Monitoring Network - Forest Fuel Survey, 2014-2016

The forest fuel survey dataset comprises site-level summary data from the well-designed fuel load surveys across 48 AusPlots Forests- 1-ha monitoring plots across Australia. Data presented here includes data on the surface, near-surface, and elevated fuel loads for each of the Forest Ausplots. It includes iButton data on 1) temperature and humidity, 2) data on litterfall and 3) decomposition rates. We also provide additional information on soil nutrient data, species composition of the understorey and midstorey, and panorama photos from the plot centre. This dataset is the second version of the <i> AusPlots Forest Fuel Survey site-level data summary, 2014 - 2015. Version 1.0.0. Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network.</i> (dataset). <em> https://doi.org/10.25901/efnh-sk06</em>

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Date (Creation)
2017-02-07
Date (Publication)
2017-02-07
Date (Revision)
2014-07-14
Edition
1.0

Identifier

Title
DataCite
Code
doi:10.4227/05/5899149e044d9
Codespace
http://dx.doi.org

Publisher

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097

Author

University of Tasmania - Bowman, David (Professor)
Churchill Ave, Hobart, TAS, 7005, Australia
Hobart
TAS
7005
Australia

Co-author

University of Tasmania - Furlaud, James ()
Churchill Ave, Hobart, TAS, 7005, Australia
Hobart
TAS
7005
Australia

Co-author

School of Natural Science, University of Tasmania - Ebsworth, Elinor (Senior Ecologist at Nature Advisory Pty Ltd.)
Churchill Ave, University of Tasmania - Sandy Bay campus, Hobart, TAS, 7005, Australia
Hobart
TAS
7005
Australia
Website
https://www.tern.org.au/

Purpose
The TERN AusPlots Forest Monitoring Network aims to establish a continental scale plot based monitoring network that improves our understanding of tree growth, forest productivity and carbon dynamics in tall eucalypt forests in relation to continental scale environmental gradients. This permanent plot network provides the infrastructure and data for tracking all aspects of forest dynamics over long periods of time. Between October 2014 and March 2015, fuel load surveys were conducted in the 48 large 1 ha Ausplots Forest Monitoring Network plots in mature, highly productive tall eucalypt forests across the Australian continent. Then, Between October 2015 and February 2016, the plots were returned to to collect litterfall traps, decomposition bags, and iButtons, as well as to measure the topography of each plot and to take panoramic photos. TERN AusPlots is a plot-based surveillance monitoring program, undertaking baseline assessments of ecosystems across the country. The aim of AusPlots is to establish and maintain a national network of plots that enables consistent ecological assessment and ongoing monitoring. The AusPlots network collects a range of field data for integration with other existing data sources and current knowledge.
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.
Status
Completed

Point of contact

University of Tasmania - Furlaud, James ()
Churchill Ave, Hobart, TAS, 7005, Australia
Churchill Ave
Hobart
TAS
7005
Australia
Topic category
  • Biota
  • Environment

Extent

Description
IBRA Region: Ben Lomond King NSW North Coast South East Corner Tasmanian Northern Slopes Warren Wet Tropics Continental Scale The TERN AusPlots Forest Monitoring Network is distributed within the extent of tall eucalypt forests. This includes the tall forests of southwest Western Australia, Central and Southern Victoria, Northern and Southern New South Wales, Tasmania and Far North Queensland.
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Temporal extent

Time period
2014-10-09 2016-02-07
Title
Ausplots Forest Monitoring Network Survey Protocols Manual Version 1.6.
Website
Ausplots Forest Monitoring Network Survey Protocols Manual Version 1.6.

Related documentation

Title
Macroecology of Australian Tall Eucalypt Forests: Baseline Data from a Continental-Scale Permanent Plot Network
Website
Macroecology of Australian Tall Eucalypt Forests: Baseline Data from a Continental-Scale Permanent Plot Network

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Maintenance and update frequency
Not planned
GCMD Science Keywords
  • FIRE DYNAMICS
  • FIRE ECOLOGY
  • ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS
  • BIOSPHERE
  • EARTH SCIENCE
  • COMMUNITY DYNAMICS
  • FOREST MANAGEMENT
  • BIOMASS DYNAMICS
  • BIOMASS BURNING
  • AGRICULTURE
ANZSRC Fields of Research
  • Forestry fire management
  • Fire ecology
  • Forestry sciences
  • Forest ecosystems
  • Forestry biomass and bioproducts
TERN Parameter Vocabulary
  • biomass
  • Kilogram per Hectare
  • wood carbon content
  • Percent
  • coarse woody debris mass
  • Kilogram per Hectare
  • vegetative height
  • Centimetre
  • grass fuel load mean
  • Percent
  • herbs fuel load mean
  • Percent
  • leaf litter fuel load mean
  • Percent
  • soil carbon content
  • Percent
  • soil nitrogen content
  • Percent
  • vines fuel load mean
  • Percent
GCMD Horizontal Resolution Ranges
  • > 1000 km or > 10 degrees
GCMD Temporal Resolution Ranges
  • Monthly - < Annual
Keywords (Discipline)
  • Biogeography
  • Long-Term Community Monitoring
  • Macroecology
  • Ecological Modelling
  • Ecosystem Assessment And Management (9605)
  • Environmental And Natural Resource Evaluation (9606)
  • Ferns
  • Forbs
  • Introduced Plants
  • Monocots
  • Shrubs
  • Worts

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CC-BY
Edition
4.0
Website
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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(C)2017 University of Tasmania. Rights owned by University of Tasmania.

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Unclassified

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Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
panorama_photos_index

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Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
TERN_forest_fuels_dataset

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Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
Ausplots_forest_field_manual

Distribution Information

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Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
Panorama_picture_links

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Distributor

Distributor

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
OnLine resource
TERN_AusPlots_Site_coordinates

Resource lineage

Statement
1) Fuel and grass height measurements : The height of fuel (litter or woody fuels) and grass above the mineral soil are measured at eighteen points along the transect (nine 10 cm increments from each 7.0 m and 22.0 m) using a builders&#146; ruler [see Manual]. <br> 2) Woody fuel counts: Woody fuels were measured in four size classes [(1) 0-6 mm; (2) 6-25 mm; (3) 25-76 mm; and (4) >76 mm] at varying scales along the 28.3 m transect. Woody fuels were measured as counts of vertical planar intercepts. Size classes (1) and (2) were counted along two 2 m sub-transects between 6-8 m and 20-22 m. Size class (3) is counted in two 4m sub-transects between 5-9 m and 19-23 m. Size class (4) is counted along the entire 28.3 m transect. The diameter at intercept is also recorded for size class (4), as well as the estimated diameter of the hollow centre (if present) [see Manual]. <br> 3) Fine litter, grass, herbs and vines measurement: The projective cover and mass of fine litter, grass, herbs and vines were recorded separately from two 1x1 m quadrats at 7-8 m and 22-21 m along the transect. A representative sample of each component from the site was collected, taken to the lab, weighed, dried to a constant weight at 70°C and re-weighed to estimate moisture content [see Manual]. <br> 4) Duff depth measurement: The depth of duff (where present) was recorded from two soil cores per 1 x 1 m quadrat, totalling 16 across the site [see Manual]. <br> 5) Soil Sampling : Soil samples were collected from 1 x 1 m quadrats, with four 10 cm soil cores being collected from each transect (two from each quadrat). Soil cores were bulked for each transect, kept in a cooler bag during the day, and dried in an oven for 48 hours at 105 degrees celsius on return to the lab. <br> 6) Installation of litterfall traps: The litterfall traps used for the TERN AusPlots Forest Monitoring Network sites are 0.75 x 0.75 m in dimension and have an input area of 0.56 m2. Four litterfall traps were placed across the site. One corner of the litterfall trap aligned with a steel dropper. The frame for each litterfall trap has constructed from 32mm diameter PVC pipe, including four 57 cm lengths and four 6.8 cm lengths (which form the sides), and four 47 cm lengths (which form the legs). These are joined with four right-angle elbow joins and four &#145;T&#146; joins. The net for the litterfall trap was manufactured from a 1.8 x 1.8 m piece of shadecloth, which has splits along each side through which the side lengths of PVC pipe were threaded. The frame was assembled and secured with PVC cement solvent on- site. The legs have pre-drilled holes at the base, and have been pinned to the ground using tent pegs. They were left at the site for one year, then the litter accumulated in the trap was removed, dried to a constant mass, and weighed. <br> 7) Installation of temperature and humidity data loggers : Three iButton data loggers have been installed at each site. Two are Thermochron DS1922L, which record temperature at four-hourly intervals, and one is a Hygrochron DS1923, which records both temperature and humidity at four-hourly intervals. iButtons have been attached to plastic fobs, which were wired on to the top of a steel dropper and placed inside the yellow safety cap. <br> 8) Measurement of Shrubs: In each of four 7m subsections along the 28m transect, the five shrubs that were perpendicularly closest to the transect tape were selected. The height of each shrub was measured as well as the length and width of the rectangle bounding the 5 shrubs [see manual].<br> 9) Installation of Decomposition Bags: At each site, 21 decomposition bags, 20 x 20 cm in dimension, were installed. They were constructed from two pieces of fine nylon mesh. Three sides were sewn together, the bag filled with approximately 10 g dried fine litter (see Section9.6) and the fourth side sewn shut. Six bags per site are filled with a 10 x 10 cm piece of unbleached, organic cotton calico instead of leaf litter, to act as a standard for decomposition rates across all sites. The bags were kept in place using weed-matting pins. They were collected after one year, each entire bag was dried to a constant mass, and weighed. <br> 10) Vegetative species composition: Representative specimens of the three most dominant species in the ground cover and midstorey were taken and the species and estimated percent cover were recorded.
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Dataset

Reference System Information

Reference system identifier
EPSG/EPSG:3577

Reference system type
Geodetic Geographic 2D

Metadata

Metadata identifier
urn:uuid/194d5818-c917-400d-813e-446c00cb10ad

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Point of contact

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Building 1019, 80 Meiers Rd
Indooroopilly
QLD
4068
Australia
+61 7 3365 9097
Title
AusPlots Forest Fuel Survey site-level data summary, 2014 - 2015

Identifier

Code
1dd61f70-7fc8-495f-8c88-823e2834b10b
Codespace
https://geonetwork.tern.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/
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Parent Metadata Record

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Dataset
Metadata linkage
https://geonetwork.tern.org.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/194d5818-c917-400d-813e-446c00cb10ad

Point-of-truth metadata URL

Date info (Creation)
2017-02-07T00:00:00
Date info (Revision)
2023-01-29T23:09:25

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-1:2014/AMD 1:2018 Geographic information - Metadata - Fundamentals
Edition
1

Metadata standard

Title
ISO/TS 19115-3:2016
Edition
1.0

Metadata standard

Title
ISO/TS 19157-2:2016
Edition
1.0
Title
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) Metadata Profile of ISO 19115-3:2016 and ISO 19157-2:2016
Date (published)
2021
Edition
1.0

Identifier

Code
10.5281/zenodo.5652221
Website
https://github.com/ternaustralia/TERN-ISO19115/releases/tag/v1.0

 
 

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ANZSRC Fields of Research
Fire ecology Forest ecosystems Forestry biomass and bioproducts Forestry fire management Forestry sciences
GCMD Science Keywords
AGRICULTURE BIOMASS BURNING BIOMASS DYNAMICS BIOSPHERE COMMUNITY DYNAMICS EARTH SCIENCE ECOLOGICAL DYNAMICS FIRE DYNAMICS FIRE ECOLOGY FOREST MANAGEMENT

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