Title | Using lidar data and a height-structured ecosystem model to estimate forest carbon stocks and fluxes over mountainous terrain |
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Authors: | Thomas, R. Q. ;Hurtt, G. C. ;Dubayah, R. ;Schilz, M. H. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Volume: | 34 (Suppl. 2) |
Pagination: | S351-S363 |
Accession Number: | HBR.08-34 |
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