public read Mount Mansfield: Climate Data 2000-2002Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative
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Temperature and humidity measurements of three plots at different elevations of mountains in New York, New Hampshire and VermontForest Ecosystem Monitoring CooperativeThe Ecological Significance of Sun/Shade Plasticity in Balsam Fir, Red Spruce, and Paper Birch along Elevational Gradients in the Northeastern United StatesAndrewRichardsonprincipalInvestigatorTo better understand the relationship between plants and their abiotic environment, by using the response of three different tree species growing at different elevations, to light.Mount Mansfield: Climate Data 2000-2002Temperature and humidity measurements of three plots at different elevations of mountains in New York, New Hampshire and VermontVMC.128.167mySQL/femc/data/archive/project/the-ecological-significance-sunshade-plasticity-balsam/dataset/mount-mansfield-climate-data-2000-20022000-10-142002-10-08IDNUMId NumberRecord Identification NumberintDate_TimeDate Time of CollectionDate and time of collectiondatetimeHighelev1317m_TempHighest Elevation, 1317m, TemperatureHighest elevation, 1317 meters, temperaturedecimalmeterreal0100Highelev1317m_RHHighest Elevation, 1317m, Relative HumidityHighest elevation, 1317 meters, relative humiditydecimalmeterrealMidelev1197m_TempMiddle Elevation, 1197m, TemperatureMiddle elevation, 1197 meters, temperaturedecimalmeterreal0100Midelev1197m_RHMiddle Elevation,1197m, Relative HumidityMiddle elevation, 1197 meters, relative humiditydecimalmeterrealLowelev917m_TempLow Elevation, 917m, TemperatureLow elevation, 917 meters, temperaturedecimalmeterrealLowelev917m_RHLow Elevation, 917m, Relative HumidityLow elevation, 917 meters, relative humiditydecimalmeterrealCommentsCommentsCommentstext