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Sue Kyoung Lee
Researcher at Korea University
Publications - 13
Citations - 161
Sue Kyoung Lee is an academic researcher from Korea University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pinus densiflora & Coarse woody debris. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 151 citations. Previous affiliations of Sue Kyoung Lee include Korea Forest Service.
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Influence of stand density on soil CO2 efflux for a Pinus densiflora forest in Korea
Nam Jin Noh,Yowhan Son,Sue Kyoung Lee,Tae Kyung Yoon,Kyung Won Seo,Choonsig Kim,Woo-Kyun Lee,Sang Won Bae,Jaehong Hwang +8 more
TL;DR: Stand density is one of the key factors influencing RS due to the changing biophysical and environmental factors in P. densiflora, and it appeared that stand density influenced RS via changes in leaf litterfall, LAI and SWC.
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Carbon and nitrogen storage in an age-sequence of Pinus densiflora stands in Korea
Nam Jin Noh,Yowhan Son,Sue Kyoung Lee,Kyung Won Seo,Su Jin Heo,Myong Jong Yi,Pil Sun Park,Rae Hyun Kim,Yeong Mo Son,Kyeong Hak Lee +9 more
TL;DR: The carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) storage capabilities of Pinus densiflora in six different stand ages were investigated in Korea and the total ecosystem C storage showed a similar sigmoidal pattern to that of tree C storage as a function of the age-sequence, while N storage in the CWD, forest floor and mineral soil showed no significant temporal trends.
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Coarse woody debris mass dynamics in temperate natural forests of Mt. Jumbong, Korea
Tae Kyung Yoon,Haegeun Chung,Rae Hyun Kim,Nam Jin Noh,Kyung Won Seo,Sue Kyoung Lee,Wooyong Jo,Yowhan Son +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the mass dynamics in three temperate natural forests, dominated by Quercus mongolica, Ab- ies holophylla, and Pinus densiflora, were studied for 5 to 8 years in a Korea National Long-Term Ecological Research (KNLTER) site located in Mt. Jumbong, Korea.
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Influence of thinning on carbon storage in a japanese larch (larix kaempferi) plantation in yangpyeong, central Korea
TL;DR: In this article, the carbon contents in a Japanese larch plantation with four different thinning intensities over 12 years in Yangpyeong, central Korea, were determined using the allometric regression equation.
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Effect of thinning on carbon storage in soil, forest floor and coarse woody debris of Pinus densiflora stands with different stand ages in Gangwon-do, central Korea
A-Ram Yang,Yowhan Son,Nam Jin Noh,Sue Kyoung Lee,Wooyong Jo,Joung-A Son,Choonsig Kim,Sang Won Bae,Sang-Tae Lee,Hyun Seop Kim,Jaehong Hwang +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of thinning on carbon storage of soil, forest floor and coarse woody debris (CWD) in Pinus densiflora stands, central Korea were investigated.