Downloadable | Moosilauke Data: East Peak 2001-2002 | To better understand the relationship between plants and their abiotic environment, by using the response of three different tree species growing at different elevations, to light. | Measurements of meteorology (wind, temperature), light (PAR) and other variables with tree data at a specific location | 2001-08-30 to 2002-11-14 |
Downloadable | Moosilauke Data: Lodge 2001-2003 | To better understand the relationship between plants and their abiotic environment, by using the response of three different tree species growing at different elevations, to light. | Measurements of meteorology (wind, temperature), light (PAR) and other variables with tree data at a specific location | 2001-08-11 to 2003-07-10 |
Downloadable | Mount Mansfield: Climate Data 2000-2002 | To better understand the relationship between plants and their abiotic environment, by using the response of three different tree species growing at different elevations, to light. | Temperature and humidity measurements of three plots at different elevations of mountains in New York, New Hampshire and Vermont | 2000-10-14 to 2002-10-08 |
Downloadable | Mt. Whiteface: Climate Data 2001-2003 | To better understand the relationship between plants and their abiotic environment, by using the response of three different tree species growing at different elevations, to light. | Air and soil temperature of three plots at different elevations of mountains in New York, New Hampshire and Vermont | 2001-06-17 to 2003-07-11 |
Downloadable | Needle Morphology | To better understand the relationship between plants and their abiotic environment, by using the response of three different tree species growing at different elevations, to light. | Measurements of elevation, crown position, width, cross section etc. | 2000-06-01 to 2002-09-30 |
Downloadable | Needle Physiology | To better understand the relationship between plants and their abiotic environment, by using the response of three different tree species growing at different elevations, to light. | Measurements of mass, area, length and physiological characteristics | 2000-06-01 to 2002-09-30 |
Downloadable | Spruce Fir Chemistry | To better understand the relationship between plants and their abiotic environment, by using the response of three different tree species growing at different elevations, to light. | Detailed chemical composition of sampled material | 2000-06-01 to 2002-09-30 |