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Tour a Study Site
  1 Study Site Example
  2 Treatments
  3 Plot Set-up
  4 Stake Set-up
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Microbial Processes > Decomposition Processes > Tour: 4 - Stake Set-up
  1. Trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) and loblolly pine (Pinus Taeda) are the standard substrate used for wood stakes to contrast differing lignin and cellulose contents (softwood vs. hardwood) in sapwood.

    Installing stakes at a study site

    Installing stakes at study site
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    crew installing wood stakes

    Forest Service crew installing wood stakes for decomposition study on an LTSP study site
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  2. Western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla), a native species was used only in the fall insertion.

  3. The stakes were extracted every six months for 2.5 years, the last stakes were extracted in October 2000.

    stakes being extracted Stake extraction
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    Forest service crew taking measurements and collecting samplesForest Service crew selecting and marking sample points
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    Forest service crew taking measurements and collecting samplesForest Service crew selecting and marking sample points
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    Forest service crew taking measurements and collecting samplesForest Service crew taking measurements and collecting decomposition samples from a treated plot
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    Forest service crew taking measurements and collecting samplesForest Service crew taking measurements and collecting samples from an untreated (control) plot
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  4. Stakes are cut into three blocks, representative of the three soil depths and are conditioned at 12% EMC.

    Blocks at representative soil depths Blocks at representative soil depths
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  5. Two measures of decomposition are used; compression parallel to grain test (ASTM 143 Sec 55-62) and weight loss.

    Compression parallel to grain testCompression parallel to grain test
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    oscilloscope and impacter in groundInstrumentation for in-ground wave speed test of maximum compression strength on wood stake (Oscilloscope and impacter)
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    close-up of impacter in groundInstrumentation for in-ground wave speed test of maximum compression strength (Close-up of impacter)
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    ?Instrumentation for out-of-ground wave speed test of maximum compression strength (Wavemeter and impacter/sensors)
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  6. Soil measurements taken: CO2, hydrosense readings

    Taking soil carbon dioxide readingsTaking soil CO2 readings
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    Forest service crew taking soil strength measurementsForest Service crew taking soil strength measurements
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    testing soil strengthTesting soil strength
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    applying foam method for bulk density samplingApplying foam method for bulk density sampling
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