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Allometry Exercise

Allometry Exercise. GEO 309 Dr. Garver. Week 3 - Allometry Unit. Finish Group Datasets D ata has been collected on 30 trees  (UTM coordinates, pictures of tree species, circumference, clinometer angle, horizontal distance)

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Allometry Exercise

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  1. Allometry Exercise GEO 309 Dr. Garver

  2. Week 3 - Allometry Unit • Finish Group Datasets • Data has been collected on 30 trees  (UTM coordinates, pictures of tree species, circumference, clinometer angle, horizontal distance) • Use collected data to calculate circumference and height – due at the end of class, Friday Jan. 24 (excel_forgroup dataWEEK2.xls) • Show me a powerpointof your group’s  various tree pictures to use in species identification– due at the end of class, Friday Jan. 24

  3. Week 3 - Allometry Unit • Finish Group Datasets 4. Each group must finish their tree species identification, and thus finish making their group dataset, by Wednesday Jan. 29 at 5pm Resources for Tree Identification: Curtis Clark, PhD        http://www.csupomona.edu/~jcclark Biological Sciences                                        909 869 4140 Cal Poly Pomona, Pomona CA 91768 He will look at photos sent by email: jcclark@csupomona.edu

  4. Week 3 - Allometry Unit Resources for Tree Identification: Mike Brown Biological Sciences Curator at BioTrek 909 869 4072 mabrown@csupomona.edu Hi Sara, I saw your students doing the forestry measurements and thought it was cool.  I would be glad to help. The best way for contact is for them to email me when they would like to meet me at BioTrek, building 4A, and I’ll confirm if I can meet at the given time.  I’ll probably not be here Fridays for a while, but I’m on campus M-Th about 9 – 5,  except I take a lunch around 11:30 or 12:00.  They are also welcome to just drop by BioTrek and try to catch me. Mike

  5. Week 3 - Allometry Unit I will put the group data together and create afull class database on Wednesday Jan. 29 and the dataset will then be available to you for your analysis and write up (but you can start with the incomplete dataset) 6. Jan. 31- Each group will use their UTM coordinates to map the location of their trees and hand in the map and final tree powerpoint (all trees indentified) as a group. 7. Remember, your individual analysis and write up using the full class dataset is due in class on Friday Feb. 7th

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