109 years of forest growth measurements from individual Norway spruce trees

In 1892 a forest spacing experiment with four different spacing patterns was established with Norway spruce ( Picea abies ). From 1923 until 1997, when the stand was harvested, diameter, height and height to crown base of in total 4507 trees were measured up to 23 times. The original aim of the expe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific data 2018-04, Vol.5 (1), p.180077-180077, Article 180077
Hauptverfasser: Kindermann, Georg E., Kristöfel, Ferdinand, Neumann, Markus, Rössler, Günter, Ledermann, Thomas, Schueler, Silvio
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Zusammenfassung:In 1892 a forest spacing experiment with four different spacing patterns was established with Norway spruce ( Picea abies ). From 1923 until 1997, when the stand was harvested, diameter, height and height to crown base of in total 4507 trees were measured up to 23 times. The original aim of the experiment during establishment was to analyse short term effects of different spacing patterns. The thinning regime followed state of the art forestry practises. During the observation time of more than 100 years, the individual observers and the measurement technology changed several times. Thus, the raw measurement data contain systematic and unsystematic measurement errors as well as missing data. We developed methods to complete missing data, smoothen implausible developments, and correct measurement errors. The data provided in the present study include spatially explicit individual-tree growth data which can be used to analyse the development of forest stands and its individual trees during one rotation period. The data can be used e.g. to parameterize and validate forest growth and competition models. Design Type(s) parallel group design • time series design • growth condition intervention design Measurement Type(s) growth measurement Technology Type(s) data collection method Factor Type(s) Population Density • Ordinal Position • temporal_interval Sample Characteristic(s) Picea abies • Vienna Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data (ISA-Tab format)
ISSN:2052-4463
2052-4463
DOI:10.1038/sdata.2018.77