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Factors contributing to carbon fluxes from bioenergy harvests in the U.S. Northeast: an analysis using field data
2012
GCB Bioenergy
With growing interest in wood bioenergy there is uncertainty over greenhouse gas emissions associated with offsetting fossil fuels. Although quantifying postharvest carbon (C) fluxes will require accurate data, relatively few studies have evaluated these using field data from actual bioenergy harvests. We assessed C reductions and net fluxes immediately postharvest from whole-tree harvests (WTH), bioenergy harvests without WTH, and nonbioenergy harvests at 35 sites across the northeastern
doi:10.1111/j.1757-1707.2012.01183.x
fatcat:ebdpyvewjnf5nbqvieebhzfrye