Carbon stored in Pacific Northwest forests reflects timber harvest history

Thursday, April 28, 2016 - 07:20 in Earth & Climate

The amount of carbon stored in tree trunks, branches, leaves and other biomass—what scientists call "aboveground live carbon"—is determined more by timber harvesting than by any other environmental factor in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, according to a report published by researchers at Oregon State University.

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