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Control of depth to permafrost and soil temperature by the forest floor in black spruce/feathermoss communities
Changes in depth to permafrost and soil temperature were investigated for 4 years after treatment of the forest floor on small plots by fire and mechanical removal of half the forest floor layer and the entire layer. Study site was in the Yukon-Tanana Uplands about 45 km north of Fairbanks.
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