Thanks for allotting me some time the other week at the winter meeting to update all of you on the progress of the New England Adaptive Silviculture study.  As promised, I am forwarding a very recent paper that broadly describes the ASCC approach (attached).  Indeed, the Dartmouth Grant and Hubbard Brook are highlighted as potential study locations in the article.  We still plan on using Pam’s sapling warming site to advance ASCC study objectives in addition to exploring the establishment of an ASCC-lite treatment at HBEF to do a deeper dive into the hydro-biogeochemical sciences that Hubbard Brook is uniquely positioned to address.

 

Kind regards,

 

Chris

 

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Christopher Woodall, Ph.D.
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Northern Research Station

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