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Signature (unit, name, etc.) The Eutropia field sites Dalen og Skuterud Click to edit Master subtitle style

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Vansjø-Hobøl watercourse

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Dalen

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Dalen ha

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Dalen 39m 47m 41m

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Dalen 47 m 41 m 39 m

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Dalen plot 1 Altitude: 39 m.a.s.l. Vegetation: spruce, moss, wood-sorrels (oxalis) Relatively wet/moist conditions Soil: humus, mineral, clay 90 cm till bedrock

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Dalen plot 2 Altitude: 47 m.a.s.l. Vegetation: spruce, moss, wood-sorrels (oxalis) Relatively dry conditions Soil: little humus, sand 70 cm till bedrock

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Dalen plot 3 Altitude: 41 m.a.s.l. Vegetation: spruce, litter fall Wet and dry conditions Soil: humus, mineral clay 64 cm till bedrock

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Skuterud

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Skuterud

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Skuterud Altitude: 132 m.a.s.l. Vegetation: spruce, ash, birch Soil: mineral, many roots 70 cm till bedrock

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Skuterud

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Skuterud

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Skuterud

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Sampling soil water

Signature (unit, name, etc.) Sampling soil water