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Temporal and spatial trends of fluxes and concentrations of CO2 above and within the canopy at Howland, Maine: preliminary results
Author(s): S. M. Goltz
Date: 1996
Source: In: Hom, John; Birdsey, Richard; O'Brian, Kelly, eds. Proceedings 1995 meeting of the northern global change program; Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-214. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 229.
Publication Series: General Technical Report (GTR)
Station: Northeastern Research Station
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In order to develop and evaluate models of net carbon exchange, we have collected profiles of CO2 through and above the canopy for extended periods over three years as well as collected short-term trial data of diurnal CO2, water vapor, and sensible heat fluxes above the canopy as measured by eddy correlation.Publication Notes
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Goltz, S. M. 1996. Temporal and spatial trends of fluxes and concentrations of CO2 above and within the canopy at Howland, Maine: preliminary results. In: Hom, John; Birdsey, Richard; O''Brian, Kelly, eds. Proceedings 1995 meeting of the northern global change program; Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-214. Radnor, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Forest Experiment Station: 229.Related Search
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