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Like a Breath of Fresh Air: Measuring Carbon Dioxide in the Biosphere, featuring Dr. Beverly Law

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  • Just like the in-and-out movement of air in a human lung, the living parts of the forest have regular rhythms of exchange with the air. Across North America, a network of more than 90 towers called AmeriFlux monitors this daily breathing of forests, grasslands, croplands, and shrublands.
  • Keywords: Photosynthesis, greenhouse gas, Forest respiration, Ameriflux, carbon cycle
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  • Edwards, Jenny, 2009. Like a Breath of Fresh Air: Measuring Carbon Dioxide in the Biosphere, featuring Dr. Beverly Law. Carbon Cycle Set, Notable Notes in Forest Research, ed. Caryn M. Davis, College of Forestry, Oregon State University, Corvallis. 1 p.
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