Predicting the rate of snowmelt and intercepted snow sublimation in boreal forests requires an understanding of the effects of snow-covered conifers on the exchange of radiant energy. This study examined the amount of intercepted snow on a jack pine canopy in the boreal forest of central Saskatchewan and the shortwave and net radiation exchange with this canopy, to determine the effect of intercepted snow and canopy structure on shortwave radiation reflection and extinction and net radiation attenuation in a boreal forest. The study focused on clear sky conditions, which are common during winter in the continental boreal forest. Intercepted snow was found to have no influence on the clear-sky albedo of the canopy, the extinction of short wa...
Models of snow processes in areas of possible large-scale change need to be site independent and phy...
Vegetation cover and land-use changes induced by human activities have changed the global surface al...
The energetics of snowmelt under boreal forest canopies in central Saskatchewan were examined with r...
also published as "Winter radiation extinction and reflection in a boreal pine canopy: measurem...
This study investigates the dependence of net radiation at the snow surface to the overlying canopy ...
Measurements carried out in Northern Finland on radiation and turbulent fluxes over a sparse, sub-ar...
Measurements were conducted in coniferous forests of differing density, insolation and latitude to t...
Much of the low Arctic is covered with shrub tundra. Snowmelt energy exchange under shrub canopies i...
Abstract in Undetermined Leaf area index (LAI) and canopy coverage are important parameters when mod...
During snowmelt net radiation above a snow surface was measured simultaneously at forty-four locatio...
Utilising extensive field observations and physically-based simulations of forest-snow processes, th...
International audienceAbstract. The warming-induced expansion of shrubs in the Arctic is transformin...
The fraction of radiation absorbed in the canopy depends on the amount and angular distribution of t...
Albedo and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) determine the shortwave ...
Open woodland is a major sub-type of the circum global boreal forest zone. In Canada it dominates th...
Models of snow processes in areas of possible large-scale change need to be site independent and phy...
Vegetation cover and land-use changes induced by human activities have changed the global surface al...
The energetics of snowmelt under boreal forest canopies in central Saskatchewan were examined with r...
also published as "Winter radiation extinction and reflection in a boreal pine canopy: measurem...
This study investigates the dependence of net radiation at the snow surface to the overlying canopy ...
Measurements carried out in Northern Finland on radiation and turbulent fluxes over a sparse, sub-ar...
Measurements were conducted in coniferous forests of differing density, insolation and latitude to t...
Much of the low Arctic is covered with shrub tundra. Snowmelt energy exchange under shrub canopies i...
Abstract in Undetermined Leaf area index (LAI) and canopy coverage are important parameters when mod...
During snowmelt net radiation above a snow surface was measured simultaneously at forty-four locatio...
Utilising extensive field observations and physically-based simulations of forest-snow processes, th...
International audienceAbstract. The warming-induced expansion of shrubs in the Arctic is transformin...
The fraction of radiation absorbed in the canopy depends on the amount and angular distribution of t...
Albedo and fraction of absorbed photosynthetically active radiation (FAPAR) determine the shortwave ...
Open woodland is a major sub-type of the circum global boreal forest zone. In Canada it dominates th...
Models of snow processes in areas of possible large-scale change need to be site independent and phy...
Vegetation cover and land-use changes induced by human activities have changed the global surface al...
The energetics of snowmelt under boreal forest canopies in central Saskatchewan were examined with r...