Individual tree biomass by components for small black spruce trees growing on the wetlands of the Boreal and Taiga Plains of Canada
Creators
- 1. Forest Research Officer, Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service , Northern Forestry Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- 2. Operations Forester, Department of Environment and Natural Resources, Forest Management, Hay River, Northwest Territories, Canada
Description
New tree mensuration data and biomass component data from destructive sampling of 679 trees, were collected at 58 black spruce boreal wetland sites within the Boreal Plains and Taiga Plains of Canada. These data have been used to:
Develop individual small black spruce trees allometric models. These models will focus on relationships between basal and breast height diameter, years-to-breast height, and height as function of basal diameter or breast height diameter, taper equation, and individual tree volume compilation.
Develop individual small black spruce trees biomass models. These equations will focus on estimating biomass of single trees based on diameters (basal and breast height diameter) and/or height).
Methods (English)
v1.0.1_Individual_Tree_Processing_Protocol_5jan24.xlsx
Details on the field data collection protocol, lab data measurements practices, data processing procedures, as well as all the assumptions behind the individual tree data compilation (BSIT) are summarized in this document.
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- Data collection and processing protocol for the Black Spruce Individual Trees level data (BSIT)
Related works
- Is part of
- Journal article: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2020.109164 (DOI)