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ID 2317
Citation Maloney, D., D. Wilford and A. Banner (1999) Basin hydrology and canopy interception in hypermaritime forests: Issues and approach, Forest Sciences, Prince Rupert Forest Region, BC Forest Service. Extension Note #39, June, 1999.
Organization Ministry of Forests
URL https://www.for.gov.bc.ca/rni/research/Extension_notes/Enote39.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords This extension note introduces the basin hydrology component of the HyP3 Project and provides an overview of research objectives, study areas, and sampling methods. Future extension notes will provide more detailed descriptions of progress and results for each of the hydrological trials. An overview of the entire HyP3 Project is presented in Extension Note #38. The basin hydrology component specifically attempts to: quantify hydrological fluxes at the site and watershed levels; predict how these fluxes will be affected by forest harvesting; and predict how changes in hydrology will affect forest productivity, site regeneration, and streamflows. Smith Island; Diana Lake; hypermaritime climate; North Coast District
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Regional Watershed Diana Lake; Smith Island
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