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Urals: latitudinal decline in treeline biomass and productivity

Authors: orcid bw Hagedorn, Frank;
Hagedorn, Frank
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orcid bw Moiseev, Pavel A.;
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Urals: latitudinal decline in treeline biomass and productivity

Abstract

1. Stand characteristics of treeline ecotone along 18 elevational gradients of the Ural mountains. 2. Extrapolated climate data at treeline using nearby meteo station (1976-2006). 3. Air and soil temperatures measured in situ at treeline in the South and Polar Urals. Soil temperature sensors were placed at 10 cm depth in open areas in between tree clusters but not under tree canopy. 4. Further plot specific information is available upon request.

Keywords

CLIMATE, NITROGEN, PERMAFROST, SOIL, PHOSPHORUS, ELEVATIONAL GRADIENT, AIR TEMPERATURE, LATITUDE, TREELINE, SOIL TEMPERATURE, BIOMASS

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