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Title: AmeriFlux US-Wi9 Young Jack pine (YJP)

Abstract

This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-Wi9 Young Jack pine (YJP). Site Description - The Wisconsin Young Jack Pine site is located in the Washburn Ranger District of the northeastern section of Chequamegon National Forest. A member of the northern coniferous-deciduous biome, surveys from the mid-19th century indicate the region consisted of a mixed stand of red, white, and jack pines. After extensive timber harvesting, wildfires, and farming activity, the region turned into a fragmented mosaic of stands of various ages and composition. As an assemblage, the ten Wisconsin sites are indicative of the successional stages of development in the predominant stand types of a physically homogeneous landscape. Clearcut on 40 to 70 year intervals, jack pine stands occupy approximately 13% of the region.

Authors:

  1. Michigan State University
Publication Date:
DOE Contract Number:  
AC02-05CH11231
Research Org.:
Michigan State University
Sponsoring Org.:
USDOE; NSF
OSTI Identifier:
1246024
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1246024

Citation Formats

Chen, Jiquan. AmeriFlux US-Wi9 Young Jack pine (YJP). United States: N. p., 2016. Web. doi:10.17190/AMF/1246024.
Chen, Jiquan. AmeriFlux US-Wi9 Young Jack pine (YJP). United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1246024
Chen, Jiquan. 2016. "AmeriFlux US-Wi9 Young Jack pine (YJP)". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.17190/AMF/1246024. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1246024. Pub date:Fri Apr 08 00:00:00 EDT 2016
@article{osti_1246024,
title = {AmeriFlux US-Wi9 Young Jack pine (YJP)},
author = {Chen, Jiquan},
abstractNote = {This is the AmeriFlux version of the carbon flux data for the site US-Wi9 Young Jack pine (YJP). Site Description - The Wisconsin Young Jack Pine site is located in the Washburn Ranger District of the northeastern section of Chequamegon National Forest. A member of the northern coniferous-deciduous biome, surveys from the mid-19th century indicate the region consisted of a mixed stand of red, white, and jack pines. After extensive timber harvesting, wildfires, and farming activity, the region turned into a fragmented mosaic of stands of various ages and composition. As an assemblage, the ten Wisconsin sites are indicative of the successional stages of development in the predominant stand types of a physically homogeneous landscape. Clearcut on 40 to 70 year intervals, jack pine stands occupy approximately 13% of the region.},
doi = {10.17190/AMF/1246024},
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place = {United States},
year = {Fri Apr 08 00:00:00 EDT 2016},
month = {Fri Apr 08 00:00:00 EDT 2016}
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