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Join the Students & Scientists of Forest Watch in their ground-truth studies of white pine stands, examining signs of ozone damage and other forest health concerns. Participate in authentic science research to assess the health of forests in New England.
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StemRays Air Quality Anne Bussler and the STEMRAYS clubs at Conway and Whately 2007-2008
New England lies directly downwind of major urban and industrial centers in the eastern United States. Map of common storm tracks across the United States.
Students & Scientists Working Together Determining the Health of New England Forests Forest Watch Bridging Science and Education Through Ground-Truth Studies of White Pine Stands
Forest Watch offers students and teachers authentic opportunities in science by participating in on-going research to assess the health of forests in New England. Schools set-up permanent sampling plots and conduct several ecological and biophysical measurements in white pine stands, looking for signs of ground-level ozone damage and other forest health concerns.
White pine branches are cut from the north and south sides of each tree for lab analysis and spectral analysis Fascicles are removed for identification of ozone symptoms on the needles (white pine has fascicles of five needles)
From The Macroscope to the Microscope Magnification Tree Branch Needle Needle Cross Section 4 m 25 mm 1.5 mm 0.5 mm
0xygen: Photosynthesis Water: Evapotranspiration VOC’s, ie: Resins Carbon Dioxide: Photosynthesis Ozone & Other pollutants