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Forest atmosphere carbon transfer and storage (FACTS-II) the aspen Free-air CO2 and O3 Enrichment (FACE) project: an overview.
Author(s) -
Richard E. Dickson,
Keith F. Lewin,
J. G. Isebrands,
Mark D. Coleman,
Warren E. Heilman,
Don E. Riemenschneider,
Jaak Sõber,
George E. Host,
Donald R. Zak,
George R. Hendrey,
Kurt S. Pregitzer,
David F. Karnosky
Publication year - 2000
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2737/nc-gtr-214
Subject(s) - environmental science , tropospheric ozone , carbon dioxide in earth's atmosphere , atmosphere (unit) , ozone , carbon dioxide , scope (computer science) , climate change , greenhouse gas , atmospheric sciences , atmospheric chemistry , global warming , air pollutants , meteorology , air pollution , ecology , geography , computer science , geology , biology , programming language
This publication briefly reviews the impact of increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide and tropospheric ozone on global climate change, and the response of forest trees to these atmospheric pollutants and their interactions; points out the need for large-scale field experiments to evaluate the response of plants to these environmental stresses; and describes the development, operational parameters, experimental methods, and the potential research scope of the aspen Free-air Carbon dioxide and ozone Enrichment (FACE) project.

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