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==Proportion standing and downed dead wood==
 
==Proportion standing and downed dead wood==
 
The proportion of dead wood that consists of downed logs vs. stand trees are handled as constant for a given decay class.  
 
The proportion of dead wood that consists of downed logs vs. stand trees are handled as constant for a given decay class.  
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| align="left" style="background:#f0f0f0;width: 10%;"|'''Decay Class'''
 
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Revision as of 16:07, 16 March 2016

This result group contains: Volume of dead wood per decay class.

Dead wood as a result of dead wood inventory data (if supplied or calculated), occurrence of mortality, and dead wood decay.

Note! All dead wood results refer to the stem part, including bark, above ground. Branches, foliage, tree tops, stumps and roots are input to the soil carbon model, i fnot extrcted as bio fuels.

Result variables

MinDiameter, indicates if the minimum diameter set in the Dead Wood control table (default 10 cm) is used.

Variable name Unit Min diameter used? Description
Carbon in Deadwood tonnes C/ha Yes Carbon content in dead wood, based on the biomass (which differs between decay class) in stem and bark.
Dead Standing Trees volume, m3/ha Yes Volume of dead standing trees, with a diameter ≥ MinDiameter when the tree died. Depending on decay class, a certain proportion of the dead wood is assumed standing dead trees, and the rest assumed downed, see table below.
Dead Standing Coniferous Trees volume, m3/ha Yes Volume of dead standing trees of pine, spruce and birch. Larch is also included. When mortality occurs, part of the trees are assumed stand and part assumed lying.
Dead Standing Deciduous Trees volume, m3/ha Yes Volume of dead standing trees of broad-leaved trees. When mortality occurs, part of the trees are assumed stand and part assumed lying.
Downed Dead Wood volume, m3/ha Yes Volume of downed standing trees.
Downed Dead Wood Coniferous volume, m3/ha Yes
Downed Dead Wood Deciduous volume, m3/ha Yes
Volume Decay Class 0-4 volume, m3/ha No Volume of dead wood in a given decacy class.

Proportion standing and downed dead wood

The proportion of dead wood that consists of downed logs vs. stand trees are handled as constant for a given decay class.

Decay Class Proportion downed logs (%)
0 39
1 39
2 70
3 91
4 98

Default decay class distribution

Carbon concentration per decay class

Values are given as percentage (%) of dead wood dry matter. Based on Sandström et al. 2007 (Table 10)[1]. For birch, no data was avaliable and has therefore been set to 50 % for all classes.

Decay Class Pine, Contorta and Larch Spruce Birch (and other species)
0 50.32 49.22 50.0
1 50.52 49.17 50.0
2 51.46 49.68 50.0
3 51.46 50.81 50.0
4 52.23 51.27 50.0

References

  1. Sandström, F., Petersson, H., Kruys, N., & Ståhl, G. (2007). Biomass conversion factors (density and carbon concentration) by decay classes for dead wood of Pinus sylvestris, Picea abies and Betula spp. in boreal forests of Sweden. Forest Ecology and Management. Volume: 243, Number: 1, pp 19-27. http://pub.epsilon.slu.se/8937/1/sandstrom_et_al_120612.pdf