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Citation Hart, S. J., Smith, D. J. and Clague, J. J. (2010), A multi-species dendroclimatic reconstruction of Chilko River streamflow, British Columbia, Canada. Hydrol. Process., 24: 2752–2761. doi:10.1002/hyp.7674
Organization University of Victoria; Simon Fraser University
URL http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hyp.7674/abstract
Abstract/Description or Keywords Dendroclimatological data were used to reconstruct the discharge history of Chilko River, which drains a glacierized watershed in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. We correlated ring-width records from Engelmann spruce (ES) (Picea engelmanni) and mountain hemlock (MH) (Tsuga mertensiana) trees to historical hydroclimate data. Over the period of record, spruce and hemlock radial growth correlates significantly with temperature and snow depth, respectively. We found that a multi-species approach provided a better model fit and reconstructive power. Using these relationships, we developed generalized linear models for mean June, July, and June-July discharge. The proxy records provide insights into streamflow variability of a typical Coast Mountains river over the past 240 years and confirm the long-term influence of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) on hydroclimatic regimes in the region. A relationship also exists between the reconstructed June-July discharge record and the North Pacific (NP) Index, suggesting that winter atmospheric patterns over the North Pacific influence the hydrology of coastal British Columbia. British Columbia; Chilko River; tree-ring; Engelmann spruce; mountain hemlock; streamflow reconstruction; Pacific Decadal Oscillation
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