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Post-fire forest floor development along toposequences of white spruce - Trembling aspen mixedwood communities in west-central Alberta

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Canadian Journal of Forest Research
Main Authors: Little, T.I., Pluth, D.J., Corns, I.G.W., Gilmore, D.W.
Format: Text
Language:unknown
Published: Hosted by Utah State University Libraries 2002
Subjects:
Plant-ecology:-production-and-nutrients
Organic-matter
forest-fire
toposequence
forest-soil
organic-carbon
nitrogen
slope
boreal-forest
Canada-Alberta
A-horizons
B-horizons
biological-production
boreal-forests
carbon-nitrogen-ratio
forest-litter
forests-
grey-luvisols
leaf-area-index
mineralization-
nitrogen-
soil-types
spatial-distribution
populus-tremuloides
forest-soils
forest-fires
fire-ecology
mixed-forests
carbon-
horizons-
topography-
spatial-variation
alberta-
Wildfire
Taiga
Carbon cycle
Forest floor
Topography
Carbon
nitrogen ratio
Forests
Forestry-
Soil-Science
Terrestrial-Ecology (Ecology-
Canada
taiga
Online Access:https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/aspen_bib/299
https://doi.org/10.1139/x02-007
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