Form 5a - ICP Forests
Form 5a - ICP Forests
Form 5a - ICP Forests
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(56) Sampler Model – national / harmonised<br />
D_SAMPLER_DEPOSITION_HARMON<br />
(Chapter 6)<br />
Sampler Model<br />
Code<br />
National 1<br />
Harmonised 2<br />
(57) Sampler Height – deposition<br />
(Chapter 6)<br />
The height of the collecting surface above ground level in meters.<br />
(58) Sampler Surface – deposition<br />
(Chapter 6)<br />
The area of the collecting surface for one sampler in m². In case of stemflow submit<br />
the basal area of the sampled trees which is also used for calculation of stemflow<br />
values (see Annex 3 in deposition sub-manual).<br />
(59) V_Sampling – missing/adjusted/estimated samples<br />
D_SAMPLING_DEPOSITION<br />
(Chapter 6)<br />
Code to be used to explain missing/adjusted/estimated samples:<br />
code<br />
description<br />
1 normal sampling<br />
2 contamination<br />
3 sampler destroyed<br />
4 sampling not performed<br />
5 overflow, minimal precipitation derived from sampler<br />
volume given in 'quantity'<br />
6 overflow, estimated precipiation (e.g. from meteorological<br />
station) given in 'quantity', estimation method specified in<br />
column 'Observations' or in the DAR-Q files<br />
7 too little volume for any analyses<br />
8 too little volume for analyses of SOME parameters<br />
9 too little volume for any analyses; sample pooled with<br />
following sample period<br />
(60) Plot/instrument code<br />
(Chapter 7)<br />
All instruments that are installed in or near the plot are given an observation<br />
plot/instrument code. This code consists of the plot number (up to four digits) and a<br />
sequential number for all instruments (up to 99).<br />
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