Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Plant Growth in an Arctic Ecosystem

This report presents the results of analyses of atmospheric carbon dioxide and ecological factors at Meade River Camp and at North Meadow Lake (Barrow), Alaska. The data summarize reference gas calibrations used in the CO2 program, with a discussion of methods used to obtain the data for CO2 concent...

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Main Authors: Kelley, John J., Johnson, Phillip L.
Other Authors: WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE DEPT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1970
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spelling ftdtic:AD0715789 2023-05-15T14:55:17+02:00 Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Plant Growth in an Arctic Ecosystem Kelley, John J. Johnson, Phillip L. WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE DEPT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 1970-11 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0715789 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0715789 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0715789 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Meteorology Anatomy and Physiology *CARBON DIOXIDE *ECOLOGY *PLANTS(BOTANY) *ARCTIC REGIONS MEASUREMENT ALASKA ATMOSPHERES GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY) CHLOROPHYLLS Text 1970 ftdtic 2016-02-21T10:10:34Z This report presents the results of analyses of atmospheric carbon dioxide and ecological factors at Meade River Camp and at North Meadow Lake (Barrow), Alaska. The data summarize reference gas calibrations used in the CO2 program, with a discussion of methods used to obtain the data for CO2 concentrations in air at both stations. Variations of CO2 in the air, at the ground level, and at 16 m above the ground are given for both the Meade River Station and North Meadow Lake. Meteorological observations are presented for the period of observations. The percent rate of growth of five species of tundra plants is shown, and the correlation between CO2 concentration in the atmosphere and the percent of maximum ground is given. The data for the amounts of chlorophyll and dry weight production in each of four types of communities are presented. A list of publications resulting from the interpretation of these data is included. Text Arctic Barrow Tundra Alaska Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Meade ENVELOPE(-60.068,-60.068,-62.450,-62.450)
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topic Meteorology
Anatomy and Physiology
*CARBON DIOXIDE
*ECOLOGY
*PLANTS(BOTANY)
*ARCTIC REGIONS
MEASUREMENT
ALASKA
ATMOSPHERES
GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY)
CHLOROPHYLLS
spellingShingle Meteorology
Anatomy and Physiology
*CARBON DIOXIDE
*ECOLOGY
*PLANTS(BOTANY)
*ARCTIC REGIONS
MEASUREMENT
ALASKA
ATMOSPHERES
GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY)
CHLOROPHYLLS
Kelley, John J.
Johnson, Phillip L.
Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Plant Growth in an Arctic Ecosystem
topic_facet Meteorology
Anatomy and Physiology
*CARBON DIOXIDE
*ECOLOGY
*PLANTS(BOTANY)
*ARCTIC REGIONS
MEASUREMENT
ALASKA
ATMOSPHERES
GROWTH(PHYSIOLOGY)
CHLOROPHYLLS
description This report presents the results of analyses of atmospheric carbon dioxide and ecological factors at Meade River Camp and at North Meadow Lake (Barrow), Alaska. The data summarize reference gas calibrations used in the CO2 program, with a discussion of methods used to obtain the data for CO2 concentrations in air at both stations. Variations of CO2 in the air, at the ground level, and at 16 m above the ground are given for both the Meade River Station and North Meadow Lake. Meteorological observations are presented for the period of observations. The percent rate of growth of five species of tundra plants is shown, and the correlation between CO2 concentration in the atmosphere and the percent of maximum ground is given. The data for the amounts of chlorophyll and dry weight production in each of four types of communities are presented. A list of publications resulting from the interpretation of these data is included.
author2 WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE DEPT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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author Kelley, John J.
Johnson, Phillip L.
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Johnson, Phillip L.
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title Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Plant Growth in an Arctic Ecosystem
title_short Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Plant Growth in an Arctic Ecosystem
title_full Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Plant Growth in an Arctic Ecosystem
title_fullStr Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Plant Growth in an Arctic Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Observations of Carbon Dioxide and Plant Growth in an Arctic Ecosystem
title_sort observations of carbon dioxide and plant growth in an arctic ecosystem
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