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Deciduous forests: Carbon and water fluxes, balances and ecophysiological determinants

In Ecological Studies 2003, pp. 55-70

Edited by Valentini, R.

From

Risø National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark1

Among the five EUROFLUX broad-leaved sites, four are beech stands and one is a poplar plantation. These sites are spread over a wide range of climatic conditions: mid-oceanic (France), continental (Germany) and subpolar (Iceland), and the elevation ranges from plain to mountain. Furthermore, these stands are of various ages: the poplar stand is a young plantation, the beech stand of Hesse is a young natural regeneration, while the other beech stands included in this study are much older (70 to 140 years).

Language: English
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Year: 2003
Pages: 55-70
Series: Ecological Studies
ISBN: 3540437916 , 3642078486 , 3662051710 , 9783540437918 , 9783642078484 and 9783662051719
ISSN: 2196971x and 00708356
Types: Book chapter
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-05171-9_4
ORCIDs: Pilegaard, K.
Keywords

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