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Forest canopy transformation of atmospheric deposition
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution, 1988Solute fluxes to the ground in open plots and under the forest canopy of different species were investigated in a number of long-term ecosystem studies in West Germany. From the canopy flux balance, rates of interception deposition and canopy/deposition interactions were assessed. Chemically, both open precipitation and throughfall are dilute solutions
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Microwave scattering from forest canopies
Proceedings of IGARSS '94 - 1994 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2002In modeling the scattering for forest canopies at microwave frequencies, several scattering mechanism are usually taken into account: 1) crown volume scattering, 2) trunk volume scattering, 3) surface scattering from forest floor, 4) trunk-surface interaction, 5) trunk-crown interaction, 6) crown-ground interaction.
S. Saatchi +3 more
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1966
There Is A magnificent Polish epic poem, Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz, in which a wild forest is the background to the story. Part of it is called ‘The Forest Community’ and the first seven lines of this run as follows: Those woods of Lithuania — who has dared explore Their depths abysmal, penetrate their midmost core?
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There Is A magnificent Polish epic poem, Pan Tadeusz by Adam Mickiewicz, in which a wild forest is the background to the story. Part of it is called ‘The Forest Community’ and the first seven lines of this run as follows: Those woods of Lithuania — who has dared explore Their depths abysmal, penetrate their midmost core?
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Modeling forest canopy heights: The effects of canopy shape
Remote Sensing of Environment, 1997Abstract Three-dimensional models that represent the top-of-canopy forest height structure were developed to simulate airborne laser profiling responses along forested transects. The simulator which produced these 3-D models constructed individual tree crowns according to a tree's total height, height to first branch, crown diameter, and crown shape (
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Canopy Structure of the Forest
2003In order to assess herbivory rates (see Chap. 11) and also to calculate the effect of foliage removal on canopy carbon and water relations (see Chaps. 12 and 14), it is necessary to gain sufficient information on the amount of foliage present and its arrangement in space.
Rainer Wirth +4 more
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Forest Canopy Collection of Trichoptera
1987Trichoptera were saved from canopy collections of insects, obtained by spraying mixed hardwoods and pines in a second growth tree stand in lowland Connecticut, U.S.A. Trichoptera were found in 105 collections, belonging to 10 families, 22 genera and 32 species. All of the species encountered had been found in light trap captures made at ground level in
W. Downs, P. A. Godwin
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Mapping global forest canopy height through integration of GEDI and Landsat data
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2021Peter Potapov +2 more
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Limited effects of tree planting on forest canopy cover and rural livelihoods in Northern India
Nature Sustainability, 2021Eric A Coleman +2 more
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