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 evapotranspire at higher rates. Once and for all which is it? Can/will you process info for one tree or a much smaller plot to be used as an example?
Evapotranspiration rates are so important to the hydrological cycle, cloud formation, rain, climatic variation. Especially where forested areas have turned into urban islands.
Thanks again.
Ancient trees vs Young Trees
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