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- Fri Feb 19, 2010 3:03 pm
- Forum: General Topics
- Topic: Ancient trees vs Young Trees
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Ancient trees vs Young Trees
Hi, Thanks! for the reply's to my other posts. Do you have general data on Old Growth Redwoods(There are some in smaller urban areas). There is somewhat of a discrepancy whether its young or ancient redwoods that absorb more carbon(and criteria air pollutants), produce more oxygen, and evapotranspir...
- Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:54 pm
- Forum: General Topics
- Topic: Field Data
- Replies: 1
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Field Data
Hi, I'm new to i-trees... I am in an Academic Setting and would like to know more about being involved with i-trees academic. Could anyone help? I feel this program will be very valuable to my final projects this semester Spring 2010. Though trying to explain this program and the field data needed t...
- Tue Feb 16, 2010 6:39 pm
- Forum: New Ideas for i-Tree
- Topic: Tree Height in i-tree Eco
- Replies: 1
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Tree Height in i-tree Eco
Ok I am a new user of i-trees.
Does TOTHT mean total height of tree?
The selection in Eco-trees only allows for 150 ft tree. For example Sequoia Sempervirens, (Coastal Redwood) can grow taller than that.
Have a good day.
Does TOTHT mean total height of tree?
The selection in Eco-trees only allows for 150 ft tree. For example Sequoia Sempervirens, (Coastal Redwood) can grow taller than that.
Have a good day.