Carbon impacts of hardwood lumber processing in the northeastern United States
Saud, P; Wang, J; Sharma, B D.; Liu, W
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45(12): 1699-1710
2015
ISSN/ISBN: 0045-5067
DOI: 10.1139/cjfr-2015-0082
Accession: 064638690
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