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Scale-dependence of aboveground carbon accumulation in secondary forests of Panama: A test of the intermediate peak hypothesis
29th April 2012

Scale-dependence of aboveground carbon accumulation in secondary forests of Panama: A test of the intermediate peak hypothesis

Carbon
Forests
Panama
Carbon Modeling
Laser Scanning

Carbon stocks accumulate rapidly in tropical secondary forests, with peak carbon accumuation dependent upon the scale of measurement.

Mascaro, J., G.P. Asner, D.H. Dent, S.J. DeWalt, and J.S. Denslow
Forest Ecology and Management
Published in 2012
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