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Ecological succession / Habitat / Boreal forest of Canada / Geography of Canada / Taiga / Boreal / Disturbance / Forest / Biomass / BioMA / Wildfire
Date: 2013-05-02 13:43:32
Ecological succession
Habitat
Boreal forest of Canada
Geography of Canada
Taiga
Boreal
Disturbance
Forest
Biomass
BioMA
Wildfire

SPATIALLY-EXPLICIT MODELING OF SIBERIAN BOREAL FORESTS Ksenia Brazhnik Advisor: Dr. H. H. Shugart Department of Environmental Sciences University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA Abstract. Circumpolar boreal forests

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