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| Title |
Microclimatic Determinants in Tree Species Distribution
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| Author(s) |
Newman, Albert H.
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| School/Department |
Department of Geography
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| Institution |
University of Denver
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| Degree Type |
Master's
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| Degree Name |
M.A.
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| Type of Resource |
text
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| Degree Date |
1974 November
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| Digital Origin |
reformatted digital
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| Rights Statement |
All Rights Reserved
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| Reason for Restrictions |
No restrictions
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| Type of Restriction |
No restrictions
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| Keyword(s) |
Geography Geology
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| Genre |
Dissertations, Academic
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| Abstract |
Examination of 20 selected hillside plots at approximately 7500 feet indicated differences in populations by species. Species populations and diameters compared to various environmental criteria. Simple correlation analysis found to be most valuable tool linking insolation and Douglas fir population.
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| Handle |
http://hdl.handle.net/10176/codu:57878
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du_mas_1974_Newman.pdf
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du_mas_1974_Newman.pdf |
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