Forest biomass, rates of production, and carbon dynamics are a function of climate, plant species present, and the structure of the soil organic and mineral layers. Inventory data from the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) Inventory Analysis Unit was used to develop estimates of the land area represented by the major overstory species at various age-classes. The CENTURY model was then used to develop an estimate of carbon dynamics throughout the age se- quence of forest development for the major ecosystem types. The estimated boreal forest area in Alaska, based on USFS inventory data is 17 244 098 ha. The total aboveground biomass within the Alaska boreal forest was estimated to be 815 330 000 Mg. The CENTURY model estimated maximum net ecosystem ...
Black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) is the dominant tree species in the Canadian province of...
doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2010.04.040 Studies on the dynamics of Alaska boreal forest are sporadic and ra...
The boreal ecosystem encircles the Earth above about 48° N, covering Alaska, Canada, and Eurasia. It...
Forest biomass, rates of production, and carbon dynamics are a function of climate, plant species pr...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feedback of ecosystems ...
This paper considers the productivity and nutrient cycling in examples of the major forest types in ...
The Tongass National Forest (Tongass) is the largest national forest and largest area of old-growth ...
Graduation date: 2013Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been steadily increasing from anthropoge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The United State Forest Service’s (USFS) Forest Inv...
The large boreal carbon (C) stocks in Alaska are vulnerable to losses from disturbance, such as clea...
Plant biomass accumulation and productivity are important determinants of ecosystem carbon (C) balan...
BACKGROUND:Accounting for carbon gains and losses in young-growth forests is a key part of carbon as...
To better understand how carbon responses to changes in climate and other drivers in Alaska might in...
Northern high latitudes contain large amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC), of which Alaskan terres...
Logs on and in the forest floor represent a potential large pool of carbon in forest ecosystems. The...
Black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) is the dominant tree species in the Canadian province of...
doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2010.04.040 Studies on the dynamics of Alaska boreal forest are sporadic and ra...
The boreal ecosystem encircles the Earth above about 48° N, covering Alaska, Canada, and Eurasia. It...
Forest biomass, rates of production, and carbon dynamics are a function of climate, plant species pr...
The large magnitude of predicted warming at high latitudes and the potential feedback of ecosystems ...
This paper considers the productivity and nutrient cycling in examples of the major forest types in ...
The Tongass National Forest (Tongass) is the largest national forest and largest area of old-growth ...
Graduation date: 2013Atmospheric carbon dioxide levels have been steadily increasing from anthropoge...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08The United State Forest Service’s (USFS) Forest Inv...
The large boreal carbon (C) stocks in Alaska are vulnerable to losses from disturbance, such as clea...
Plant biomass accumulation and productivity are important determinants of ecosystem carbon (C) balan...
BACKGROUND:Accounting for carbon gains and losses in young-growth forests is a key part of carbon as...
To better understand how carbon responses to changes in climate and other drivers in Alaska might in...
Northern high latitudes contain large amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC), of which Alaskan terres...
Logs on and in the forest floor represent a potential large pool of carbon in forest ecosystems. The...
Black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.) is the dominant tree species in the Canadian province of...
doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2010.04.040 Studies on the dynamics of Alaska boreal forest are sporadic and ra...
The boreal ecosystem encircles the Earth above about 48° N, covering Alaska, Canada, and Eurasia. It...