File Geodatabase Feature Class
Tags
Lychen, Flechten, Swiss National Park, Schweizerischer Nationalpark
From 1922 until 1956, lychen have been closely observed by E. Frey who published his findings in 1956. After his death, the project was laid down. In the early 80ies, Christoph Scheidegger re-visited the plots during his master thesis, but did not do any releves. His findings were published in the report of the WNPK (Dauerbeobachtungsflächen im Nationalpark. 1986). In 2009, he evaluated the relevance of the plots again. They should be revisited, surveyed and marked. E. Frey's samples are kept in the Bündner Naturmuseum Chur.
Locations of the Lychen monitoring plots
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For scientific use
Extent
West | 10.068989 | East | 10.373490 |
North | 46.734222 | South | 46.625635 |
Status Geometry: Confirmed 12. 2008 Status Data: Complete 12. 2008
ground condition
For scientific use
For scientific use
mail to gis@nationalpark.ch
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
ESRI
numeric Identification
SNP
Location, Name
SNP
Northing CH1903+_LV95
ESRI
Easting CH1903+_LV95
ESRI
Techniqual informations about the survey (Type of GPS if known)
SNP
Parameters measured during each field campaign (if the same)
SNP
Year of construction/installation of the observation plot
SNP
Person who constructed/installed the installation plot
SNP
for the today's responsible project leader, see contact details
Institution under which the plot has been installed
SNP
for the today's responsible institution, see contact details
Year of first use
SNP
Time intervall between observations
SNP
Informations used to indentfy the plot
SNP
Remarks by E. Frey in 1959
Informations about the nature of the plot
SNP
cross-reference to other projects realised in the same plot
SNP
remarks
SNP
corresponding to the estimation of Ch. Scheidegger (2009)
Locations of the Lychen monitoring plots
From 1922 until 1956, lychen have been closely observed by E. Frey who published his findings in 1956. After his death, the project was laid down. In the early 80ies, Christoph Scheidegger re-visited the plots during his master thesis, but did not do any releves. His findings were published in the report of the WNPK (Dauerbeobachtungsflächen im Nationalpark. 1986). In 2009, he evaluated the relevance of the plots again. They should be revisited, surveyed and marked.
E. Frey's samples are kept in the Bündner Naturmuseum Chur.
Status Geometry: Confirmed 12. 2008
Status Data: Complete 12. 2008
ground condition
For scientific use
For scientific use
E-mail
The locations have been set with the help of the publication (Frey, 1959) and with old maps from Christoph Scheidegger.
approximative 80%
Approximative
Approximative
Metadata imported.
Metadata imported.
Metadata imported.
for the today's responsible project leader, see contact details
for the today's responsible institution, see contact details
Remarks by E. Frey in 1959
corresponding to the estimation of Ch. Scheidegger (2009)
Local area network
mail to gis@nationalpark.ch