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Combination of different techniques and multi-scale approach to understand CO2 budget in a temperate beech forest
Longdoz, Bernard
;
Epron, Daniel
;
Goffin, Stéphanie
et al.
2010
•
Symposium on the usage of new techniques to understand gas exchange and carbon dynamics in the forest ecosystem.
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Disciplines :
Environmental sciences & ecology
Author, co-author :
Longdoz, Bernard
Epron, Daniel
Goffin, Stéphanie
;
Université de Liège - ULiège > Sciences et technologie de l'environnement > Physique des bio-systèmes
Granier, André
Granier, E.
Gross, P.
Heydt, N.
Ngao, Jérôme
Plain, Caroline
Marron, Nicolas
Parent, Florian
Schrumpf, M.
Language :
English
Title :
Combination of different techniques and multi-scale approach to understand CO2 budget in a temperate beech forest
Alternative titles :
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Combination of different techniques and multi-scale approach to understand CO2 budget in a temperate beech forest
Publication date :
November 2010
Number of pages :
26
Event name :
Symposium on the usage of new techniques to understand gas exchange and carbon dynamics in the forest ecosystem.
Event place :
Japan
Event date :
01/11/2010
Audience :
International
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