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Snow damage to birch stands in Northern Moravia
birch fertile sites growth natural regeneration snow damage slenderness ratio root system
2015/4/14
The condition and snow damage to stands dominated by birch were studied in the area of interest in Northern Moravia. Based on basal area, the share of birch ranged from 68 to 88%. The stands came to e...
Analysis of snow accumulation and snow melting in a young mountain spruce and beech stand in the Orlick?hory Mts., Czech Republic
snow accumulation snow melting rate spruce
2015/3/16
The paper evaluates snow accumulation and the intensity of snow melting in a young spruce and beech stand. The study was carried out at the De歵n?field research station in the Orlick?hory Mts. (altitud...
Operation for Improvement Cutting of Coppice and Stability of Snow Cover in Heavy Snow Mountain Slopes
coppice glide of snow cover heavy snow region improvement of stand
2009/8/27
The improvement cutting of coppice was carried out in heavy snow mountain slopes, together with planting and construction of a simple supporting structure for glide of snow cover. To clarify the effec...
Snow accumulation and ablation in a beetle-killed pine stand in Northern Interior British Columbia
ablation accumulation energy balance forest canopy mountain pine beetle snow
2009/1/9
This preliminary study examined the impact of mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) infestation and subsequent canopy mortality on ground snow accumulation and ablation in lodgepole pine (Pin...
Snow cover extent during spring snowmelt in the south-central interior of British Columbia
forest development H60 hydrologic assessment Mission Creek Okanagan peak flow runoff
2009/1/9
The H60 contour elevation (i.e., elevation above which 60% of the watershed lies) is commonly used in hydrologic impact assessments of snowmelt-dominated watersheds in the interior of British Columbia...
Snow depth as a function of canopy cover and other site attributes in a forested ungulate winter range in southeast British Columbia
canopy cover southeast British Columbia snow depth ungulate winter range
2009/1/9
Snow depth is considered a major influence on deer (Odocoileus spp.) winter distribution and abundance in northern parts of their range. Overstorey canopy cover is often considered a principal variabl...