PhysOrg: Mid-elevation forests - those between approximately 6,500 to 8,000 feet (1,981 to 2,438 meters) in elevation - are the most sensitive to rising temperatures and changes in precipitation and snowmelt associated with climate change, finds a new University of Colorado Boulder-led study co-funded by NASA. The study looked at how the greenness of Western U.S. forests is linked to fluctuations in year-to-year snowpack.
A research team led by CU-Boulder researcher Ernesto Trujillo used satellite and......
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Study examines forest vulnerability to climate change
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on September 27th, 2012
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