Authors
ST Gower, JG Vogel, JM Norman, CJ Kucharik, SJ Steele, TK Stow
Publication date
1997/12/26
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volume
102
Issue
D24
Pages
29029-29041
Description
The objectives of this study are to (1) characterize the carbon (C) content, leaf area index, and aboveground net primary production (ANPP) for mature aspen, black spruce, and young and mature jack pine stands at the southern and northern Boreal Ecosystem‐Atmosphere Study (BOREAS) areas and (2) compare net primary production and carbon allocation coefficients for the major boreal forest types of the world. Direct estimates of leaf area index, defined as one half of the total leaf surface area, range from a minimum of 1.8 for jack pine forests to a maximum of 5.6 for black spruce forests; stems comprise 5 to 15% of the total overstory plant area. In the BOREAS study, total ecosystem (vegetation plus detritus plus soil) carbon content is greatest in the black spruce forests (445,760–479,380 kg C ha−1), with 87 to 88% of the C in the soil, and is lowest in the jack pine stands (68,370–68,980 kg C ha−1) with a similar …
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