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Comparison of net ecosystem production at mature and disturbed forest sites, Saskatchewan, Canada 2001-02

Amiro, B. D. ; Barr, A. G. ; Black, T. A. ; Iwashita, H. ; Kljun, N. LU orcid ; McCaughey, J. H. ; Morgenstern, K. ; Murayama, S. ; Nesic, Z. and Orchansky, A. L. , et al. (2004) 26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology p.341-349
Abstract

The comparison of net ecosystem production at mature and disturbed forest sites were compared for 2001 and 2002. The distributed and mature boreal forest sites during the growing season have shown that even very young stands old can be strong day-time carbon sinks and even modest to strong daily sinks. The vegetation mosaic dictates that there were few stands of sufficient fetch for eddy covariance measurements from towers. The expansion of flux measurement sites to include forests of various gases is key to estimate net biome production in the boreal forest.

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9 pages
conference name
26th Conference on Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
conference location
Vancouver, BC, Canada
conference dates
2004-08-23 - 2004-08-26
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  • scopus:22144445322
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English
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  abstract     = {{<p>The comparison of net ecosystem production at mature and disturbed forest sites were compared for 2001 and 2002. The distributed and mature boreal forest sites during the growing season have shown that even very young stands old can be strong day-time carbon sinks and even modest to strong daily sinks. The vegetation mosaic dictates that there were few stands of sufficient fetch for eddy covariance measurements from towers. The expansion of flux measurement sites to include forests of various gases is key to estimate net biome production in the boreal forest.</p>}},
  author       = {{Amiro, B. D. and Barr, A. G. and Black, T. A. and Iwashita, H. and Kljun, N. and McCaughey, J. H. and Morgenstern, K. and Murayama, S. and Nesic, Z. and Orchansky, A. L. and Saigusa, N.}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{341--349}},
  title        = {{Comparison of net ecosystem production at mature and disturbed forest sites, Saskatchewan, Canada 2001-02}},
  year         = {{2004}},
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