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Recent and Historic Red Spruce Mortality: Evidence of Climatic Influence

Abstract

A period of declining growth and extensive mortality of red spruce (Picearubens Sarg.) has been in progress for the past two decades in the montane forests of New York, Vermont and New Hampshire, Those areas are subject to particularly high levels of pollutant input and there is concern that airborne chemicals have destabilized the forest ecosystems. Field reports indicate that major episodes of mortality also occurred prior to the era of …

Authors

Johnson AH; Friedland AJ; Dushoff JG

Book title

Acidic Precipitation

Pagination

pp. 319-330

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

1986

DOI

10.1007/978-94-009-3385-9_33