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The Gothic earthflow revisited: a chronosequence examination of colonization on a subalpine earthflow
Abstract
A chronosequence study of permanent plots spanning 45 years on a 70-year-old subalpine earthflow in south-western Colorado suggests that it is the severe microclimate of the earthflow which is limiting further colonization of the site.
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