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Does deadwood moisture vary jointly with surface soil water content?

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Green, M. B., Fraver, S., Lutz, D. A., Woodall, C. W., D'Amato, A. W., & Evans, D. M. (2022). Does deadwood moisture vary jointly with surface soil water content? Soil Science Society of America Journal, 86, 1113– 1121. https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2.20413

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Deadwood moisture plays a major role in regulating deadwood decomposition rates and may also affect forest microclimate. Despite this, the temporal variability of deadwood moisture at 15-min time scales remains relatively unknown because techniques for using high-frequency sensors for tracking moisture at appropriate spatial and temporal intensities have been lacking. We installed a high-density sensor array in and around a downed log to gain a detailed assessment regarding the temporal variation of volumetric water content at multiple locations within one downed dead log, the source snag, and the surrounding soil. We also measured micrometeorological variables near the log in order to predict variability of the deadwood moisture. [...]

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  • Northeast CASC

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