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Remote measurement of canopy water content in giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) during drought
21st April 2018

Remote measurement of canopy water content in giant sequoias (Sequoiadendron giganteum) during drought

Climate Change
Forests
California
United States
Canopy Modeling
Imaging Spectroscopy

Canopy water content is the most sensitive physiological measure of giant sequoia susceptibility to drought.

Source: Forest Ecology and Management

Martin, R.E., G.P. Asner, E. Francis, A. Ambrose, W. Baxter, A.J. Das, N.R. Vaughn, T. Paz-Kagan, T. Dawson, K. Nydick, and N.L. Stephenson
Forest Ecology and Management
Published in 2018
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