Will--

I will try to arrive early enough on Friday to meet up with y'all for the 
social/orientation.  I am planning on driving from Monticello and measuring big 
loblolly and shortleaf pines along the way for a height model extension paper 
I'm working on (this is also part of my justification for doing this trip on 
official time, therefore I'll be most interested in measuring loblolly pines at 
the Congaree).  If you could set a time and place for the Friday p.m. events 
ASAP, I will use that information to help plan my travel and lodging 
arrangements accordingly.

Don


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Don C. Bragg, Ph.D.
Research Forester
USDA Forest Service
Southern Research Station
[email protected]
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The opinions expressed in this message are my own, and not necessarily those of 
the Southern Research Station, the Forest Service, or the USDA.


-----Original Message-----
From: Will Blozan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: 'Victor Shelburne' <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 11:48 am
Subject: [ENTS] Congaree trip




ENTS,

 

The behind-the-scenes prep for the ENTS trip to Congaree has been started. I am 
applying for a research permit which may open some doors for assistance and 
lodging. I will fill in the details as I get them. For now, I would like a 
confirmation of attendees and ideas for tasks. I have listed a few thoughts 
below, but keep in mind the permit will span threes years so we don’t need to 
do it all in 
two days! Dr. Shelburne and I discussed a tutorial on the ENTS methods for tree 
height (Saturday am I think?) with his group.

 

BVP and I plan to arrive Friday am and would like to arrange a Friday pm social 
to get acquainted and oriented. The location of this may be tricky if we do not 
have a central spot at the park. Facilities are sparse… I will fill in details 
as they arise but regardless, let’s plan to meet at the new visitor center at 
8:00 am Saturday morning as a cohesive group. The climb may happen Friday, 
weather and time permitting. Those from the Asheville, NC area can consider 
carpooling with me. Josh Kelly, Mike Davie, James Parton?

 

So far I have heard that the following folks are coming:

 

Bob Leverett, ENTS

Monica Jakuc Leverett, ENTS

James Parton, ENTS

Larry Tucei, ENTS

Andrew Joslin, ENTS

Dr. Don Bragg, USFS, ENTS

Dr. Robert Van Pelt, ENTS

Will Fell?

Jason Childs, Appalachian Arborists

Dr. Vic Shelburne, Clemson University, SC Big Tree Coordinator (attending part 
of a day)

 

Potential tasks:

 

1) Assess average canopy height via transect in as many forest/disturbance 
types as possible

 

2) Assess maximum height and diameter for as many species as possible

 

3) Calculate the Rucker 10 Index for Congaree as a whole. Currently, Congaree 
ranks "second" in the east with an index of 151.01

 

4) Re-climb the National Champion loblolly pine and perform a 3-D canopy 
mapping and total
 tree displacement volume. (This tree is likely the largest Pinus in the 
eastern US)

 

5) Begin to measure and map the structure and volume of large hardwoods

 

6) Continue volume modeling loblolly pine

 

7) Remeasure any known champion trees

 

8) Nominate new champions

 

 

Will F. Blozan

President, Eastern Native Tree Society

President, Appalachian Arborists, Inc.

 






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