Title | Have our forests stopped growing? Detecting changes in forest productivity through analyzing 150 years of aboveground biomass accumulation in the White Mountains of New Hampshire |
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Authors: | Nuengsigkapian, P. |
Publication Type | Thesis |
Year of Publication: | 1998 |
Number of Pages: | 43 |
Publisher Name: | Brown University |
Publisher City: | Providence, RI |
Accession Number: | HBR.98-75 |
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