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BAER Study (Montana and Idaho) USA
A wood stake study will be established at BAER (Burned Area
Emergency Rehabilitation) sites located on the Gallatin and
Bitterroot National Forests (Montana) and the Boise National
Forest (Idaho) in 2002. The BAER fire study has located plots
on sites that were severely burned in 2001, and paired controls
in nearby unburned stands. Two microplots will be established
around soil moisture and temperature data collectors on both
burned and unburned plots.
Mineral soil – twenty-five stakes (2.5 x 2.5
x 30 cm) of both loblolly pine and aspen will be installed at
each microplot - for a total of 600 stakes (25 stakes x 2 species
x 2 fire intensities x 2 microplots x 3 site locations). Five
stakes of each species will be removed from each microplot every
6 months starting in 2003. Soil moisture and temperature will
be measured at a 30 cm depth, and gas samples will be taken
at 10, 20, and 30 cm soil depths in each plot for CO2/O2 determination.
Litter layer (forest floor) – fifty wood stakes
(2.5 x 2.5 x 15 cm) of both tree species will be installed in
the litter layer of the unburned control stands: 25 stakes at
the litter layer/mineral soil interface, and 25 stakes on the
litter layer surface - for a total of 600 stakes (25 stakes
x 2 species x 1 fire treatment x 2 litter layer locations x
3 site locations x 2 microplots). Since the severely burned
plots have very little litter layer remaining, twenty-five stakes
of both tree species will be placed on the mineral soil surface
on these microplots - for a total of 300 stakes (25 stakes x
2 species x 1 fire treatment x 1 litter layer location x 3 site
locations x 2 microplots). Temperature will be measured in the
litter layer/mineral soil interface, and if possible, on the
litter layer surface.
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