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GRSM_SPRUCE_FIR_PLOTS (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: The purpose of this long-term project is to monitor vegetation changes and trends in Fraser fir regeneration in spruce-fir forests in Great Smoky Mountains National Park in response to balsam wooly adelgid infestation and climate change. Vegetation data are collected once every ten years from thirty-seven permanent monitoring plots, stratified into four stand canopy composition types. Plots were established in 1989-1990, near the summits of five mountains: Clingmans Dome, Mount Collins, Mount LeConte, Mount Guyot, and Mount Sterling. Plots were originally sampled in 1990 and 1991. Note that all GPS locations were resampled during the 2010-2011 sample years.

Service ItemId: 624eb96aedb8488c8240d09f953fa7ab

Has Versioned Data: false

Max Record Count: 2000

Supported query Formats: JSON

Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: True

Supports Shared Templates: False

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Description: The purpose of this long-term project is to monitor vegetation changes and trends in Fraser fir regeneration in spruce-fir forests in Great Smoky Mountains National Park in response to balsam wooly adelgid infestation and climate change. Vegetation data are collected once every ten years from thirty-seven permanent monitoring plots, stratified into four stand canopy composition types. Plots were established in 1989-1990, near the summits of five mountains: Clingmans Dome, Mount Collins, Mount LeConte, Mount Guyot, and Mount Sterling. Plots were originally sampled in 1990 and 1991. Note that all GPS locations were resampled during the 2010-2011 sample years.

Copyright Text: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Resource Management & Science, Inventory & Monitoring Branch

Spatial Reference: 4269 (4269)

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