This paper examines carbon (C) pools, fluxes, and net ecosystem balance for a high-elevation red spruce–Fraser fir forest [Picea rubens Sarg./Abies fraseri (Pursh.) Poir.] in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP), based on measurements in fifty-four 20 m × 20 m permanent plots located between 1525 and 1970 m elevation. Forest floor and mineral soil C was determined from destructive sampling of the O horizon and incremental soil cores (to a depth of 50 cm) in each plot. Overstory C pools and net C sequestration in live trees was estimated from periodic inventories between 1993 and 2003. The CO2 release from standing and downed wood was based on biomass and C concentration estimates and published decomposition constants by decay cla...
We investigated carbon (C) incorporation and sources of C in the surface CO2 flux at two sites in no...
Coarse woody debris is an often overlooked carbon flux pool in the forest carbon budget that has the...
How, where, and why carbon (C) moves into and out of an ecosystem through time are long-standing que...
This paper examines carbon (C) pools, fluxes, and net ecosystem balance for a high-elevation red spr...
A field study was conducted in a high-elevation spruce–fir (Picea rubens Sarg. – Abies fraseri (Purs...
As CO2 continues to accumulate in the atmosphere, it has become necessary to better understand the r...
Forest ecosystems in the northern mid-latitudes act as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$_2$...
Forest soils store a substantial amount of carbon and carbon is a key component in soil organic matt...
Inamdar, Shreeram P.Vargas, RodrigoForest ecosystems store massive quantities of carbon in the form ...
This study investigated aboveground pools and fluxes of biomass, carbon (C), and nitrogen (N) in the...
Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) can have a strong influence on patterns of carbon (C...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
In forested ecosystems, topography and tree species contribute to spatial variability in carbon (C) ...
<p>Uptake and storage of carbon by forest ecosystems continues to be a major research topic needed f...
We investigated carbon (C) incorporation and sources of C in the surface CO2 flux at two sites in no...
Coarse woody debris is an often overlooked carbon flux pool in the forest carbon budget that has the...
How, where, and why carbon (C) moves into and out of an ecosystem through time are long-standing que...
This paper examines carbon (C) pools, fluxes, and net ecosystem balance for a high-elevation red spr...
A field study was conducted in a high-elevation spruce–fir (Picea rubens Sarg. – Abies fraseri (Purs...
As CO2 continues to accumulate in the atmosphere, it has become necessary to better understand the r...
Forest ecosystems in the northern mid-latitudes act as a sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO$_2$...
Forest soils store a substantial amount of carbon and carbon is a key component in soil organic matt...
Inamdar, Shreeram P.Vargas, RodrigoForest ecosystems store massive quantities of carbon in the form ...
This study investigated aboveground pools and fluxes of biomass, carbon (C), and nitrogen (N) in the...
Atmospheric deposition of reactive nitrogen (N) can have a strong influence on patterns of carbon (C...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
Temperate forests of North America are thought to be significant sinks of atmospheric CO2. We develo...
In forested ecosystems, topography and tree species contribute to spatial variability in carbon (C) ...
<p>Uptake and storage of carbon by forest ecosystems continues to be a major research topic needed f...
We investigated carbon (C) incorporation and sources of C in the surface CO2 flux at two sites in no...
Coarse woody debris is an often overlooked carbon flux pool in the forest carbon budget that has the...
How, where, and why carbon (C) moves into and out of an ecosystem through time are long-standing que...