[1] A hydrologic model of the mountainous snowmelt-dominated Redfish Creek catchment (British Columbia) is used to evaluate Interior Watershed Assessment Procedure (IWAP) guidelines regarding peak flow sensitivity to logging in different elevation bands of a basin. Simulation results suggest that peak flow increases are caused by greater snow accumulation and melt in clear-cut areas while similar evapotranspiration rates are predicted under forested and clear-cut conditions during spring high flow. Snow accumulation and melt are clearly related to elevation, but the relationship between logging elevation and peak flow change is more complex than perceived in the IWAP. Logging in the bottom 20% of the catchment causes little or no change in ...
A study of the scale dependence of the factors controlling the release of water from snow and ice st...
Mountain snowpacks provide essential water for socio-economic systems around the world, with nearly ...
This study examines the net snow accumulation and ablation characteristics and trends in the Inland ...
Logging activities in snowmelt-dominated catchments may alter the magnitude and frequency of annual ...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
Hydrospatial analyses of catchment topographic indices for 112 unregulated (unimpaired) gauging stat...
This study documented the spatial and temporal variability of outflow from a forested hillslope segm...
Logging roads have the ability to alter streamflow by converting subsurface flow paths to surface f...
Using a combination of hydrometric measurements, geochemical and isotopic tracers, and analysis of h...
The annual hydrographs in British Columbia rivers are either characterized by glacial, nival, pluvia...
This is a state-of-the-science synthesis of the effects of forest harvest activities on peak flows a...
Large scale landuse changes have been making the news throughout the world. However, the assessment ...
A meta-analysis of four snowmelt catchments with moderate harvest levels (30% to 40%) utilizing a fr...
The inland Pacific Northwest of the United States is influenced by both maritime and continental cli...
A century of paired watershed studies evaluated the effects of forest harvesting on peak flows by pa...
A study of the scale dependence of the factors controlling the release of water from snow and ice st...
Mountain snowpacks provide essential water for socio-economic systems around the world, with nearly ...
This study examines the net snow accumulation and ablation characteristics and trends in the Inland ...
Logging activities in snowmelt-dominated catchments may alter the magnitude and frequency of annual ...
Snow and ice meltwater constitutes a significant portion of westem Canada\u27s water resources for re...
Hydrospatial analyses of catchment topographic indices for 112 unregulated (unimpaired) gauging stat...
This study documented the spatial and temporal variability of outflow from a forested hillslope segm...
Logging roads have the ability to alter streamflow by converting subsurface flow paths to surface f...
Using a combination of hydrometric measurements, geochemical and isotopic tracers, and analysis of h...
The annual hydrographs in British Columbia rivers are either characterized by glacial, nival, pluvia...
This is a state-of-the-science synthesis of the effects of forest harvest activities on peak flows a...
Large scale landuse changes have been making the news throughout the world. However, the assessment ...
A meta-analysis of four snowmelt catchments with moderate harvest levels (30% to 40%) utilizing a fr...
The inland Pacific Northwest of the United States is influenced by both maritime and continental cli...
A century of paired watershed studies evaluated the effects of forest harvesting on peak flows by pa...
A study of the scale dependence of the factors controlling the release of water from snow and ice st...
Mountain snowpacks provide essential water for socio-economic systems around the world, with nearly ...
This study examines the net snow accumulation and ablation characteristics and trends in the Inland ...