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Table 1Ecosystem total LAI (m
Fig. 1. Index map showing the regional setting and details of the Blodgett Forest tower site
Table 2Rainfall and climate comparison
Fig. 2. Average diurnal pattern of C storage from May to October 1998. Changes in intracanopy CO2 storage are limited to two briefperiods of low wind in the morning and evening.
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