Influence of forest openings on climate

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Data presented in this paper were obtained during a five year study by the U.S. Forest Service (Ringger, 1972). This study, done in a hardwood stand in Forest County, Wisconsin sought to determine the effect of opening size upon temperature and moisture. Stations were chosen under a complete forest canopy and in openings ranging from single tree size to those large enough to behave as open fields. Hygrothermographs provided continuous records of temperature and humidity.

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Ringger, D. and F. Stearns. 1972. Influence of forest openings on climate. Field Station Bulletin 5(2): 8-12.

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