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Great Western Woodlands <em>Eucalyptus</em> Sapwood Depth, Density And Water Content Data

Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network
Prober, Suzanne Mary ; Macfarlane, Craig Kenneth
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Brief description

This data contains sapwood depth, density and water content from eight trees of four eucalypt species at the Great Western Woodlands site, collected during April 2013.

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Sapwood depth, density and water content were measured for eight trees of four Eucalypt species at the Great Western Woodlands site in 2013. For questions involving the methodology, please contact Dr. Suzanna Prober.

Progress Code: completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlanned

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We at TERN acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians throughout Australia, New Zealand and all nations. We honour their profound connections to land, water, biodiversity and culture and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

Created: 2013-04-01

Issued: 2023-05-23

Modified: 2024-05-03

Data time period: 2013-04-01 to 2013-04-01

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120.6541,-30.1913

120.6541,-30.1913

text: The Great Western Woodlands site was established in 2012 on Credo Station, 110 km NNW of Kalgoorlie, WA.