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Accession Number
  01445406-201509000-00006.
Author
  Kohler, Lars 1;  Leuschner, Christoph 1;  Hauck, Markus 1;  Hertel, Dietrich 1
Institution
  (1) Plant Ecology and Ecosystems Research, Albrecht von Haller Institute for Plant Sciences, University of Gottingen, Untere Karspule 2, 37073, Gottingen, Germany
Title
  Cloud water interception and element deposition differ largely between Norway spruce stands along an elevation transect in Harz Mountains, Germany.[Article]
Source
  Ecohydrology.   8(6):1048-1064, September 2015.
Abstract
  Lorem ipsum abstract
Author Keywords
  alpine treeline;  canopy cover;  canopy water budget;  gross precipitation;  Picea abies;  throughfall.
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Language
  English.
Document Type
  Research Articles.
Journal Subset
  Science.
ISSN
  1936-0584
DOI Number
  10.1002/eco.1563



