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  • Leaf Area Index at Harvard Forest HEM and LPH Towers since 1998
  • Hadley, Julian
  • 2009
  • Hadley, J. 2013. Leaf Area Index at Harvard Forest HEM and LPH Towers since 1998 ver 10. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/62a76919c9459073775d87d661ef204f (Accessed 2025-08-30).

  • Leaf area index (LAI) measurements are made to detect changes in forest leaf area that are important in understanding forests’ carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake and water use. Measurements of LAI in different forest types are useful understanding differences between forests in CO2 uptake and water use, while variation in LAI in the same forest type over time helps to explain interannual variation and long-term trends in carbon storage and water use. Within a single year, especially for deciduous forests, seasonal changes in LAI are very important in determining the forest’s cycle of CO2 uptake and water use. LAI measurements at Harvard Forest were begun in the old-growth hemlock stand in 1998 in order to understand and develop a predictive model for its carbon exchange, and were begun at the Little Prospect Hill site in 2002 to better understand CO2 uptake and carbon storage at this site, which were measured by the eddy-covariance method beginning in 2002. Due to a lack of personnel, multiple annual measurements of LAI to examine seasonal change in leaf area did not begin until 2007.

  • N: 42.542      S: 42.539      E: -72.18      W: -72.185
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    1. hf150-01-hem-lai.csv  (2.0 KiB; 22 downloads) 
    2. hf150-02-lph-lai.csv  (64.3 KiB; 15 downloads) 
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  • https://doi.org/10.6073/pasta/62a76919c9459073775d87d661ef204f
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