Measuring Water Availability and Uptake in Ecosystem Studies

  • Jackson R
  • Anderson L
  • Pockman W
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13 Measuring Water Availability and Uptake in Ecosystem Studies Robert B. Jackson, Laurel J. Anderson, and William T. Pockman Introduction Terrestrial productivity depends strongly on the availability of water in the environment (Lieth 1972). Measuring the availability and ...

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Jackson, R. B., Anderson, L. J., & Pockman, W. T. (2000). Measuring Water Availability and Uptake in Ecosystem Studies. In Methods in Ecosystem Science (pp. 199–214). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1224-9_14

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