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Tirtha Banerjee and Rodman Linn
Quantifying the impact of natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as deforestation, forest fires and vegetation thinning among others on net ecosystem?atmosphere exchanges of carbon dioxide, water vapor and heat?is an important aspect in the context ...
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A.S. Ratnayake
The qualitative and quantitative analysis of sedimentary organic matter (i.e., the residue of past biota) provides integrated histories of marine and continental past life and paleoenvironmental /paleoclimatic changes. Organic geochemical investigations ...
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Corey R. Halpin and Craig G. Lorimer
Quantitative criteria for assessing demographic sustainability of tree populations would be useful in forest conservation, as climate change and a growing complex of invasive pests are likely to drive forests outside their historic range of variability. ...
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Wenjun Liang
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Aim of study: In order to test the adaptability of revised Gash analytical model to canopy interception of Pinus tabulaeformis plantation, determine local parameters in the model, and analyze the sensitivity of the parameters to the simulated interceptio...
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Thomas Keller, Pauline Défossez, Peter Weisskopf, Johan Arvidsson and Guy Ri
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