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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.

ProjectSite(s)
Dissolved organic carbon in soil solutionCoalburn, Grizedale, Llyn Brianne, Savernake, Sherwood/Hope, Thetford, Tummel
Impacts of thinning in Atlantic OakwoodsArdtornish
Improving methodologies for measuring stem-flow in forest plotsAlice Holt/Straits
Investigation of canopy throughfall and interceptionAlice Holt/Straits
Linking defoliation by Tortrix with tree growth and tree nutrient statusGrizedale
Links between tree health and ectomycorrhizal fungal communitiesRannoch, Sherwood/Hope, Thetford
Monitoring canopy exposure to ozoneAlice Holt/Straits, Grizedale, Thetford
Road-testing of indicators for assessing site specific soil quality: Phase IIAlice Holt/Straits, Grizedale, Rannoch, Savernake, Sherwood/Hope, Thetford
Sampling soil in forests: accounting for spatial variationCoalburn, Rannoch, Savernake
Straits flux stationAlice Holt/Straits, Grizedale
Woodland burial studiesAlice Holt/Straits, Coalburn, Grizedale
Llyn Brianne, Rannoch, Savernake, Sherwood/Hope, Thetford, Tummel
                

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