Decadal-scale comparisons of vegetation and soil properties in forests of the Adirondack Mountains, NY
In 2004, trees were remeasured in permanent vegetation plots that had been established in spruce-fir, northern hardwood, and pine-dominated stands in 1984 in the Adirondack Park, NY. Over the 20-yr interval, live basal area (BA) in red spruce/balsam fir-dominated plots decreased by 15% and live red...
Main Author: | Bedison, James E., Jr |
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Corporate Author: | University of Pennsylvania |
Other Authors: | Johnson, A. H (Arthur H.) (advisor.) |
Format: | Thesis Book |
Language: | English |
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