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  • Wood alpha-cellulose stable C and O isotope ratios from New Hampshire and Vermont
  • Vadeboncoeur, Matthew A; University of New Hampshire
    Jennings, Katie A; University of New Hampshire
    Ouimette, Andrew P; University of New Hampshire
    Asbjornsen, Heidi; University of New Hampshire
  • 2022-08-24
  • Vadeboncoeur, M.A., K.A. Jennings, A.P. Ouimette, and H. Asbjornsen. 2022. Wood alpha-cellulose stable C and O isotope ratios from New Hampshire and Vermont ver 5. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-28).
  • To quantify the effects of tree height and canopy position on delta13C and delta18O of wood cellulose, we sampled 399 trees and saplings of eight species at nine forest stands across New Hampshire and Vermont, along with nearby saplings growing in the open. Samples were collected in 2017-18, and we analyzed the combined alpha-cellulose from growth rings formed in 2013-2017 for each tree.

    Carbon data are published in: Vadeboncoeur, M., K. Jennings, A. Ouimette, and H. Asbjornsen. (2020) Correcting tree-ring d13C time series for tree-size effects in eight temperate tree species. Tree Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1093/treephys/tpz138

  • N: 44.5      S: 43.1      E: -70.9      W: -72.2
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