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Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo woody species greater than 1cm tall (9ha grid, El Verde)(Wood fall from Hurricane Hugo 9Ha Grid)

General Information
Data Package:
Local Identifier:knb-lter-luq.39.93
Title:Regeneration after Hurricane Hugo woody species greater than 1cm tall (9ha grid, El Verde)(Wood fall from Hurricane Hugo 9Ha Grid)
Alternate Identifier:DOI PLACE HOLDER
Abstract:

The purpose of this data set is to document vegetation damage and recovery following Hurricane Hugo, a borderline category 3-4 hurricane with winds from 130 to 160mph (110kts) and a pressure of 945 to 946.1 mb, which hit Puerto Rico in September 18th, 1989.

Publication Date:2010-03-22
Language:English

Time Period
Begin:
1990-06-06
End:
1992-01-17

People and Organizations
Contact:Walker, Lawrence R.  [  email ]
Creator:Walker, Lawrence R. 
Associate:Melendez-Colom, Eda (University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, data manager)
Associate:Lodge, D. 
Associate:Walker, Lawrence R. 

Data Entities
Data Table Name:
Wood fall from Hurricane Hugo in the 9ha Grid
Description:
Wood fall from Hurricane Hugo in the 9ha Grid
Detailed Metadata

Data Entities


Data Table

Data:https://pasta-s.lternet.edu/package/data/eml/knb-lter-luq/39/93/480f4702057fb2f56505abf6b084af7e
Name:Wood fall from Hurricane Hugo in the 9ha Grid
Description:Wood fall from Hurricane Hugo in the 9ha Grid
Number of Records:117
Number of Columns:15

Time Period
Begin:
1990-06-06
End:
1992-01-17

Table Structure
Object Name:9hwood_0.csv
Size:6451
Text Format:
Number of Header Lines:1
Number of Foot Lines:0
Record Delimiter:\r\n
Orientation:column
Simple Delimited:
Field Delimiter:,

Table Column Descriptions
 Transect-plot identifierstarting date of CensusLength of Diagonal ILength of Diagonal IILength of Transect ILength of Transect IINumber of 1 to 5 cm diameter branches or logs crossesNumber of 5 to 10 cm diameter branches or logs crossesNumber of 10 to 15 cm diameter branches or logs crossesNumber of 15 to 20 cm diameter branches or logs crossesNumber of 20 to 25cm diameter branches or logs crossesNumber of 25 to 30cm diameter branches or logs crossesNumber of branches or logs with a diameter greater than 30cm crossesRemarksInitial of the observers
Column Name:TransectPlot  
StartDate  
Diag_I  
Diag_II  
Trans_I  
Trans_II  
1-5cmBranchNumbercrossing  
1-5cmBranchNumbercrossing  
10-15cmBranchNumbercrossing  
15-20cmBranchNumbercrossing  
20-25cmBranchNumbercrossing  
25-30cmBranchNumbercrossing  
gt30cmBranchNumbercrossing  
Remarks  
Observers  
Definition:Sixty 2x2 m seedling and sapling plots associated with appoximately every other grid pole and representative of habitat frequencies; topographic locations and aspect. Format: A#; where A is in:{A;...;K} B is in:{1;...;11}.Start date when the site was first visited. For completeness, 1 was assigned to all dates as the first day of the month when the measurement actually started.There isno missing data. Start date when the site was first visited. For completeness, 1 was assigned to all dates as the first day of the month when the measurement actually started.There isno missing data.Measurement in meter of one diagonal of the plot as measured from one corner pole to the other.Measurement in meter of the other diagonal of the plot as measured from one corner pole to the other.Length of nylon cord oriented N-S and separating the seedling subplot within the 2x2 m plot.Length of fourth transect line formed by placing 2-m sticks end-to-end oriented N-SNumber of times that branchs or logs with diameter within the range of 1 to 1.5 cm crossing the transect linesNumber of times that branchs or logs with diameter within the range of 5 to 10 cm crossing the transect linesNumber of times that branchs or logs with diameter within the range of 10 to 15 cm crossing the transect linesNumber of times that branchs or logs with diameter within the range of 15 to 20 cm crossing the transect linesNumber of times that branchs or logs with diameter within the range of 20 to 25 cm crossing the transect linesNumber of times that branchs or logs with diameter within the range of 25 to 30 cm crossing the transect linesNumber of times that branchs or logs with diameter greater than 30 cm crossing the transect linesField observations about the tree; plots; or any other field conditions Field observations about the tree; plots; or any other field conditionsInitials of the observers
Storage Type:string  
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Measurement Type:nominalnominalratioratioratioratioratioratioratioratioratioratiorationominalnominal
Measurement Values Domain:
DefinitionSixty 2x2 m seedling and sapling plots associated with appoximately every other grid pole and representative of habitat frequencies; topographic locations and aspect. Format: A#; where A is in:{A;...;K} B is in:{1;...;11}.
DefinitionStart date when the site was first visited. For completeness, 1 was assigned to all dates as the first day of the month when the measurement actually started.There isno missing data. Start date when the site was first visited. For completeness, 1 was assigned to all dates as the first day of the month when the measurement actually started.There isno missing data.
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DefinitionField observations about the tree; plots; or any other field conditions Field observations about the tree; plots; or any other field conditions
DefinitionInitials of the observers
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Accuracy Report:                              
Accuracy Assessment:                              
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Methods:                              

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Keywords

By Thesaurus:
Core Areasprimary production
LTER Controlled Vocabularyevents, disturbances, hurricanes, measurements, disturbance properties, hurricane damage, spatial properties, land use, processes, disturbance, landscape change, revegetation, recovery

Methods and Protocols

These methods, instrumentation and/or protocols apply to all data in this dataset:

Methods and protocols used in the collection of this data package
Description:

Hurricane Hugo wood-fall estimates: Lenght of hurricane-associated dead wood > 1 cm

People and Organizations

Creators:
Individual: Lawrence R. Walker
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences University of Nevada, Las Vegas Box 45-4004, 4505 Maryland Parkway,
Las Vegas, NV 89154 US
Phone:
(702) 895-3196 (voice)
Phone:
(702) 895-3956 (facsimile)
Email Address:
walker@unlv.nevada.edu
Web Address:
http://www.unlv.edu/people/lawrence-walker
Contacts:
Individual: Lawrence R. Walker
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences University of Nevada, Las Vegas Box 45-4004, 4505 Maryland Parkway,
Las Vegas, NV 89154 US
Phone:
(702) 895-3196 (voice)
Phone:
(702) 895-3956 (facsimile)
Email Address:
walker@unlv.nevada.edu
Web Address:
http://www.unlv.edu/people/lawrence-walker
Associated Parties:
Individual: Eda Melendez-Colom
Organization:University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus
Address:
University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras, Ponce de Leon Ave.,
San Juan, PR 00931 US
Phone:
(787) 764-0000 (voice)
Email Address:
edacorreo@yahoo.com
Role:data manager
Individual: D. Lodge
Address:
USDA - Forest Services Center for Forest Mycology Research, Northern Research Station PO Box 1377,
Luquillo, PR 00773 US
Phone:
(787) 889-7445 (voice)
Phone:
(787) 889-7477 (facsimile)
Email Address:
dlodge@fs.fed.us
Role:associated researcher
Individual: Lawrence R. Walker
Address:
Department of Biological Sciences University of Nevada, Las Vegas Box 45-4004, 4505 Maryland Parkway,
Las Vegas, NV 89154 US
Phone:
(702) 895-3196 (voice)
Phone:
(702) 895-3956 (facsimile)
Email Address:
walker@unlv.nevada.edu
Web Address:
http://www.unlv.edu/people/lawrence-walker
Role:associated researcher

Temporal, Geographic and Taxonomic Coverage

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to all data in this dataset:

Time Period
Begin:
1990-06-06
End:
1992-01-17
Sampling Site: 
Description:5 x 5 m grid systems in the tabonuco forest (in the southwest corner of the 9 ha grid at El Verde
Site Coordinates:
Longitude (degree): -65.82Latitude (degree): 18.32
Altitude (meter):333

Temporal, Geographic and/or Taxonomic information that applies to Data Table: Wood fall from Hurricane Hugo in the 9ha Grid


Time Period
Begin:
1990-06-06
End:
1992-01-17

Project

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