Tree census at Bisley Experimental Watersheds three months after Hurricane Maria
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posted on 2024-09-12, 20:07authored byJiaying Zhang, Rafael L. Bras, Tamara Heartsill Scalley
This dataset includes species, diameter at breast height (diameter measured at 130 centimeters), tree height, crown category, damage category, and location of each stem in each plot at the Bisley Experimental Watersheds (BEW) in the Luquillo Experimental Forest, Puerto Rico, three months after Hurricane Maria. Hurricane Maria made landfall near Yabucoa, southeast Puerto Rico, early in the morning on September 20, 2017, with maximum sustained winds of 155 miles per hour. Permanent plots were established at BEW in 1989 and have been censused every five years since then (Heartsill et al. 2010). Currently there are 94 plots (each 10-meter diameter circles), which are each 40 meters apart, available for the census. In addition to the measurements taken 3 months after Hurricane Maria, we are also providing diameter at breast height and height from the 2014 census. To quantify the immediate conditions and effects on the forest after Hurricane Irma and Maria. These data were published on 03/04/2020. Minor metadata updates were made on 02/02/2022.
These data were collected using funding from the U.S. Government and can be used without additional permissions or fees. If you use these data in a publication, presentation, or other research product please use the following citation:
Zhang, Jiaying; Bras, Rafael L.; Heartsill Scalley, Tamara. 2020. Tree census at Bisley Experimental Watersheds three months after Hurricane Maria. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2020-0012
This study was conducted in two of the Bisley Experimental Watersheds (18º20' N, 65º50' W) of the Luquillo Experimental Forest in north-east Puerto Rico. The Bisley Experimental Watersheds, where ...