Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative(802) 656-0683femc@uvm.eduwww.uvm.edu/femc705 Spear StreetSouth BurlingtonVermont05403United States of AmericaNortheastern States Research Cooperative funderUniversity of Vermont Plant and Soil ScienceleadLong-term Managed Forest Soil Monitoring for Carbon and NutrientsOngoing forest soil monitoring is essential for understanding the impact of human activities. With funding from the Northern States Research Cooperative, we established 18 plots in Vermont's managed forests. Most are located in federal, state and town forests, parks and management areas. The initial primary focus was on soil carbon, which serves as a major reservoir for carbon storage in forests. Initial soil sampling was done in 2008/2009, along with measurement of aboveground biomass. In 2012/2013 we resampled to determine earthworm numbers and species, and also performed a detailed land-use history of each site. In addition, four sites were resampled to assess the impact of partial harvesting on carbon in the forest floor. We hope that these plots will continue to provide a good baseline for future work.Long-term Managed Forest Soil Monitoring for Carbon and NutrientsJuilleratJulietteWilmotSandraBurtNancyCogbillCharlieVillarsThomasRossDonaldBrynnDavidAlvesCarolineKnowlesMeghan BriggsJeff ThortonLisa GörresJoseftimber harvestlong term monitoringsoil carbonforest managementvermontearthwormsLand use history details compiled by Charlie Cogbill2012-05-01This spreadsheet contains a detailed land-use history of each site, compiled by ecohistorian Charlie Cogbill of Plainfield, VT. Column labels should be relatively self explanatory.20240320125417_Land use history details compiled by Charlie Cogbill.xlsxVMC.1158.3949mySQL/femc/data/archive/project/Soil_Carbon_Monitoring/dataset/land-use-history-details-compiled-by