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Intensive long term monitoring of forest ecosystems - related studies
The Level II network is a valuable platform for atmospheric pollution research, and related environmental and biological projects. Environmental and Human Sciences Division of Forest Research is engaged in a range of central and supporting studies of forest ecosystem functioning using Level II data. Some examples of studies involving the use of Level II data are cited below. | Project | Site(s) |
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| Dissolved organic carbon in soil solution | Coalburn, Grizedale, Llyn Brianne, Savernake, Sherwood/Hope, Thetford, Tummel | | Impacts of thinning in Atlantic Oakwoods | Ardtornish | | Improving methodologies for measuring stem-flow in forest plots | Alice Holt/Straits | | Investigation of canopy throughfall and interception | Alice Holt/Straits | | Linking defoliation by Tortrix with tree growth and tree nutrient status | Grizedale | | Links between tree health and ectomycorrhizal fungal communities | Rannoch, Sherwood/Hope, Thetford | | Monitoring canopy exposure to ozone | Alice Holt/Straits, Grizedale, Thetford | | Road-testing of indicators for assessing site specific soil quality: Phase II | Alice Holt/Straits, Grizedale, Rannoch, Savernake, Sherwood/Hope, Thetford | | Sampling soil in forests: accounting for spatial variation | Coalburn, Rannoch, Savernake | | Straits flux station | Alice Holt/Straits, Grizedale | | Woodland burial studies | Alice Holt/Straits, Coalburn, Grizedale Llyn Brianne, Rannoch, Savernake, Sherwood/Hope, Thetford, Tummel |
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