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Form 5a - ICP Forests

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4.13.2 XX2009.PLP<br />

<strong>Form</strong> for registration of trees selected for intensive phenological<br />

monitoring<br />

Each data file has to start with a comment line. This line starts with an exclamation<br />

mark:<br />

!Sequence, plot, tree_species, date_installation, tree, visible_part, visible_from,<br />

vertical_from, other_observations<br />

Column Description <strong>Form</strong>at Ref_Tab Item #<br />

1 – 5 Sequence number record (1 to 99999) I 5<br />

7 – 10 Plot number (maximum 9999) I 4 (2)<br />

12 – 14 Tree species code I 3 X (20)<br />

16 – 21 Installation date in DDMMYY Date (119)<br />

23 – 26 Tree number is the existing identification number<br />

on tree or newly given number preceeded by an M<br />

Page 57 / 151<br />

C 4 (19)<br />

28 – 29 Codes for visible part crown (during all year): I 2 X (120)<br />

31 Codes for visible direction FROM where the crown<br />

is observed crown<br />

33 Code for vertical direction from where the<br />

observations are made<br />

I 1 X (121)<br />

I 1 X (122)<br />

35 – 74 Other observations (text) C 40 (84)<br />

4.13.3 XX2009.PHI<br />

Recording of phenological phenomena (tree level – intensive)<br />

Each data file has to start with a comment line. This line starts with an exclamation<br />

mark:<br />

!Sequence, plot, tree, event, date, score, method, other_observations<br />

Column Description <strong>Form</strong>at Ref_Tab Item #<br />

1 – 5 Sequence number record (1 to 99999) I 5<br />

7 – 10 Plot number (maximum 9999) I 4 (2)<br />

12 – 15 Tree number C 4 (19)<br />

17 Event code I 1 X (118)<br />

19 – 24 date of the observation Date (3)<br />

26 - 28 score of the event C 3 X (123)<br />

30 Method used for making the observation C 1 X (124)<br />

18 – 23 Starting date = last date that the<br />

event/phenomena was not yet visible or had<br />

not yet occured<br />

25 – 30 Completion date = first date of observation<br />

of completion or first date after the event<br />

had occurred<br />

Date (3)<br />

Date (3)

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