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Good Creek, Montana USA
Wood stakes will be installed on the Good Creek watershed (Flathead
National Forest) as part of a study designed to evaluate the
effects of different timber harvesting intensities on the restoration
of old-growth forest characteristics in subalpine (Abies
lasiocarpa)/Douglas-fir stands. Three harvest treatment
will be studied: 1) heavy overstory removal, 2) moderate overstory
removal, and 3) no overstory removal. Two microplots will be
established around soil moisture and temperature data collectors
in each treatment plot.
Mineral soil - twenty-five stakes (2.5 x 2.5
x 30 cm) of loblolly pine and aspen will be installed in the
mineral soil at each microplot – for a total of 600 stakes
(25 stakes x 2 species x 3 treatment plots x 2 microplots x
2 replicates). Five stakes of each species will be removed from
each microplot every six months.
Litter layer (forest floor) - fifty wood stakes
(2.5 x 2.5 x 15 cm) of each tree species will be installed at
each microplot - 25 stakes at the forest floor/mineral
soil interface, and 25 stakes placed on the litter layer surface
for a total of 1200 stakes (25 stakes x 2 species x 3 treatment
plots x 2 microplots x 2 litter layer locations x 2 replicates).
Temperatures will be measured at the mineral soil/litter interface
and at the soil surface.
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