Are trees on islands more exposed to lightning-strokes than trees at mainland?
All vegetation is subject to different kinds of disturbances. Before human intervention, lightning strikes were the principal natural cause of ignition in conifer dominated European forests (Gromtsev 2002; Granström 2001). Spatial variation in strokes can provide valuable information about fi...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2007
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