Title: Proposed FIA DWM protocol
1Proposed FIA DWM protocol
2Why a P2-DWM protocol?
- Increasing need for information about the DWM
biomass and carbon pool - Desire for national protocol, with less effort
needed than for P3 DWM - Desire for national consistency
- Desire rapid assessments (e.g. MS hurricane)
option
3Why a new DWM protocol design effort?
- Desire for more details on what we gain/lose by
using different variables or transect
configurations - Based on FIA information needs
- Design guided by empirical data
- Integrated with current P3 DWM protocol (MT
Direction develop a P2 DWM protocol that is a
subset of P3 DWM protocols and also address and
correct whatever P3 DWM protocols problems are
identified in the re-work process)
4FIA Information Needs
- Volume, biomass, carbon
- Fuel Loading Biomass per acre
- Wildlife/Ecological CWM length per acre
number of logs by large-end diameter
5Results of Analyses
- Estimates and variance minimally affected by
transect configuration transect orientation,
location, or multiple piece crossings. - Length is the primary factor for reducing
variance. - Additional plots buys more than adding transects
or transect lengths to fewer plots. - Estimates are sensitive to log and FWM
inclination, decay class biomass reduction
factors, and other compilation assumptions.
6How does the proposed design integrate P2 and P3
DWM?
- Three Protocol Options
- Protocol Improvements
7PROTOCOL OPTIONS
- OPTION I. BASE (CORE-OPTIONAL PROTOCOL for P2
Plots) Provides information about volume,
biomass, carbon, and fuel load per acre,
addressing the primary FIA information needs.
8PROTOCOL OPTIONS
- OPTION I. BASE (CORE-OPTIONAL PROTOCOL for P2
Plots) Provides information about volume,
biomass, carbon, and fuel load per acre,
addressing the primary FIA information needs. - OPTION II. WILDLIFE/ECOLOGICAL (CORE PROTOCOL for
P3 Plots) Captures additional CWM structural
information to address wildlife questions.
9PROTOCOL OPTIONS
- OPTION I. BASE (CORE-OPTIONAL PROTOCOL for P2
Plots) Provides information about volume,
biomass, carbon, and fuel load per acre,
addressing the primary FIA information needs. - OPTION II. WILDLIFE/ECOLOGICAL (CORE PROTOCOL for
P3 Plots) Captures additional CWM structural
information to address wildlife questions. - OPTION III. RAPID ASSESSMENT (CUSTOMIZED
PROTOCOL) Accommodates the need for a temporary
response to significant events allows
customization of the protocol for assessment
information needs.
10Measured variables
- Base protocol (P2) addresses volume, biomass,
carbon, and fuel load per acre with these
variables CWM species, decay class, and
intersect diameter FWM counts and litter/duff
depth. - Wildlife/Eco package (P3) to get CWM size class
data, density(logs/ac), and cavity info large
small end diameter, length, and hollow cavities. - Any non-base CWM variable can be measured as an
optional add-on (e.g. large-end diameter or
length). - Some non-base, dropped CWM variables are
preserved and available for optional add-ons as
desired e.g., CWM history, log charred by fire.
11Protocol Improvements
- Pile measurement simplified moved to transect
cross-section instead of subplot 3-D volume
estimate. - Microplot fuels and fuelbed depth dropped from
all options optional fuelbed ID from Scott
Burgan (2005 RMRS-GTR-153) photo-series
provided. - Duff and litter depth non-sampled status
clarified. - Improved compilation parameters included.
- Further research needs highlighted.
12Proposed transect design
- Two 24 transects per subplot (transects start at
subplot center). Transects connect to form a
straight-line across subplot (reduces multiple
intersections of same piece). - New transect azimuths more balanced than choosing
2 transects/subplot from the current P3 design. - Transects may be extended onto macroplot if
macroplot is mapped and extra length desired. - A third 24 transect may be added if maintaining
transect length is important (e.g. to finish a P3
cycle using current design).
13Proposed DWM Protocol
14Strengths of the proposed transect design
- Minimizes orientation bias
- Reduces multiple intersections of the same piece
by different transects - Gain in field efficiency
- P2 / P3 integration
15Rapid assessment options for specific events
- Can customize to meet local needs
- Can select any combination of 1 to 4
- subplots
- Can select any combination or number
- of transects
- Choices are documented in columns on
- PLOT table, for compilation purposes
16Change Analysis
- Line Intersect Sampling of DWM does not lend
itself to change analysis. - DWM protocols do not track individual pieces
estimates of change on the plot are based on the
difference in volume/biomass/carbon at the plot
level between time 1 and time 2. - Variance of the change estimates may be higher
for measurements taken on different transect
layout.
17Example of length effect on variance
18Example of piece inclination effect on expansion
Inclination0, expansion1.0
transect plane
selection probability length10 ft
transect plane
Inclination35, expansion1.22
Inclination matters whether piece is supported or
on a slope Inclination matters for both CWM and
FWM Likely bias could be underestimating CWM by
5
selection probability length8.2 ft
19THE NITTY GRITTY 1 CWM
20THE NITTY GRITTY 2 CWM IN RESIDUE PILES
21THE NITTY GRITTY 3 FWM DUFF / LITTER DEPTHS
22THE NITTY GRITTY 4 PLOT-COND-SEGMENTS
23THE NITTY GRITTY 5 FUEL LOADING ON MICROPLOT