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Emissions of BVOC from lodgepole pine in response to mountain pine beetle attack in high and low mortality forest stands

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Fig. 1. Location of the Chimney Park and Mountain Research Sta- Sta-tion sampling sites
Table 1. Descriptions of trees sampled at CP and MRS, site characteristics, summary of site disturbance and management histories, and hydrological/climatic characteristics of CP and MRS sampling sites
Table 2. Stand characteristics for trees sampled at CP (September 2010) and MRS (June–September 2011) and meteorological conditions during sampling
Fig. 2. SQT emissions observed at Chimney Park, WY, during mid- mid-September, 2010.
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