Research links decline in hemlock forests to changes in water resources

Wednesday, April 5, 2017 - 10:22 in Earth & Climate

An insect infestation that is killing hemlock trees in New England forests is having a significant impact on the water resources of forested ecosystems that provide essential water supplies to one of the nation's most populous regions, according to research by Indiana University geographers and colleagues at three universities in Massachusetts.

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