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Fig. 1. (a) Location of Lake St. Lucia and research area in SouthAfrica, (b) the Nkazana peat swamp forest site and the Dune Forestsite with the distribution of the vegetation on the Eastern Shores and(c) a cross-sectional profile of transect A–A in Fig
Fig. 2. Leaf area index measured at the swamp forest (above theferns) and dune forest sites.
Table 2. Tree specific data required for calculation of sap flow.
Fig. 3. The (a) monthly rainfall, (b) daily solar radiant density,(c) monthly solar radiant density, and (d) daily maximum and min-imum air temperatures at the Mfabeni Mire.
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