Title | Climate Warming, reduced snow, and freezing injury could explain the demise of yellow-cedar in southeast Alaska |
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Authors: | Hennon, P. ;D'Amore, D.V. ;Wittwer, D. ;Johnson, A. ;Schaberg, P. ;Hawley, G. ;Beier, C. ;Sink, S.E. ;Juday, G.P. |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2006 |
Volume: | 18 |
Pagination: | 427-445 |
Accession Number: | BNZ1417 |
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