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Growth Patterns of Red Spruce Populations in Two Spruce-Fir Forest Stands in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Date Issued
March 1, 1988
Author(s)
Wu, Xinyuan
Advisor(s)
J. Frank McCormick
Additional Advisor(s)
John C. Rennie, Clifford C. Amundson
Abstract

Objectives: The objectives of this study are:


To determine the growth pattern of red spruce populations by analyzing the tree ring series of canopy populations

To compare the growth patterns of red spruce populations on south and north facing slopes.

To compare the growth patterns of the noncanopy populations and canopy populations.

Disciplines
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Degree
Master of Science
Major
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Embargo Date
March 1, 1988
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WuXinyuan_1988_PDFA.pdf

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