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Autor:
M. W. Mayr, B. Spiers, R. Aboushelbaya, R. W. Paddock, J. D. Sadler, C. Sillett, R. H. W. Wang, K. Krushelnick, P. A. Norreys
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, Vol 23, Iss 9, p 093501 (2020)
Laser and beam driven wakefields promise orders of magnitude increases in electric field gradients for particle accelerators for future applications. Key areas to explore include the emittance properties of the generated beams and overcoming the deph
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https://doaj.org/article/e6ef19d3bece4589922f7993ecdf4e93
Autor:
Allyson L. Carroll, Stephen C. Sillett
Publikováno v:
Dendrochronologia. 78:126063
Autor:
Alana R. O. Chin, Paula Guzmán‐Delgado, Stephen C. Sillett, Lucy P. Kerhoulas, Anthony R. Ambrose, Andrew R. McElrone, Maciej A. Zwieniecki
Publikováno v:
Plant, Cell & Environment, 45 (9)
Tracheid buckling may protect leaves in the dynamic environments of forest canopies, where rapid intensifications of evaporative demand, such as those brought on by changes in light availability, can result in sudden increases in transpiration rate.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c912fc43a29f6eddb9b4758d88bf7feb
Autor:
Stephen C. Sillett, Marie E. Antoine, Allyson L. Carroll, Mark E. Graham, Alana R.O. Chin, Robert Van Pelt
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management, 526
Heavily exploited for its reddish, decay-resistant heartwood, the tallest conifer, Sequoia sempervirens, is a major component of coastal forests from extreme southwestern Oregon to California's Santa Lucia Mountains. Primary Sequoia forests are now r
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::adee9c38e65d25ec5c2cd629dc013aa7
Autor:
Alana R. O. Chin, Paula Guzmán‐Delgado, Stephen C. Sillett, Jessica Orozco, Russell D. Kramer, Lucy P. Kerhoulas, Zane J. Moore, Marty Reed, Maciej A. Zwieniecki
Publikováno v:
American journal of botany, vol 109, iss 4
American Journal of Botany, 109 (4)
American Journal of Botany, 109 (4)
Premise Trees in wet forests often have features that prevent water films from covering stomata and inhibiting gas exchange, while many trees in drier environments use foliar water uptake to reduce water stress. In forests with both wet and dry seaso
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4b8c0f817ee8f0d29644433a86430a52
Autor:
Stephen C. Sillett, Marie E. Antoine, Jim Campbell-Spickler, Robert Van Pelt, Allyson L. Carroll
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 448:218-239
The largest tree species, Sequoiadendron giganteum has a small native range restricted to California’s Sierra Nevada. Awe-inspiring stature contributed to its protection from logging, but anthropogenic climate change—particularly hotter drought
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 441:127-143
Large trees are critically important for structuring ecosystems and providing habitat, and trees with complex crowns provide more of these services than comparably sized trees with simple crowns. Forest managers are increasingly emulating old-growth
Autor:
Ethan J. Coonen, Benjamin G. Iberle, Robert Van Pelt, Jim Campbell-Spickler, Allyson L. Carroll, Stephen C. Sillett
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 433:349-363
Mature second-growth forests dominated by Sequoia sempervirens occupy only two percent of the species’ current distribution yet represent an important benchmark for restoration management. Here we develop new allometric equations for these forests
Millennium-scale crossdating and inter-annual climate sensitivities of standing California redwoods.
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 7, p e102545 (2014)
Extremely decay-resistant wood and fire-resistant bark allow California's redwoods to accumulate millennia of annual growth rings that can be useful in biological research. Whereas tree rings of Sequoiadendron giganteum (SEGI) helped formalize the st
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https://doaj.org/article/c24e8c07bde9494191ba9d3d41a1fb53
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 430:59-77
Tree biomass is one of the most important variables for studying and managing forest ecosystems. With emphasis shifting from young forests grown for timber production to forests with old-growth characteristics, the need to quantify various components