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Autor:
Vanessa N. Foord, Arthur L. Fredeen, T. Andrew Black, Thomas G. Pypker, Jesse McEwen, Zoran Nesic, Rachhpal S. Jassal
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 50:1383-1390
We studied the recovery of tree- and stand-level carbon (C) storage in a lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl. ex Loud. var. latifolia Engelm.) forest in northern British Columbia that experienced substantial (∼83%) mortality in 2006–2007 (total
Autor:
Nicholas C. Coops, Arthur L. Fredeen, Zoran Nesic, T. Andrew Black, Gesa Meyer, Nicholas J. Grant, Vanessa N. Foord, Rebecca Bowler, David L. Spittlehouse, Rachhpal S. Jassal, Andreas Christen
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 412:41-52
The most recent mountain pine beetle (MPB) (Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreak in British Columbia (BC), which began in the late 1990s, killed ∼54% of the mature merchantable lodgepole pine and was expected to impact gross primary productivity (GPP)
Autor:
Gesa Meyer, Zoran Nesic, Vanessa N. Foord, David L. Spittlehouse, Rebecca Bowler, Nicholas C. Coops, Andreas Christen, Nicholas J. Grant, T. Andrew Black, Rachhpal S. Jassal, Arthur L. Fredeen
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 393:89-104
Tree mortality due to the recent mountain pine beetle (MPB) (Dendroctonus ponderosae) outbreak in British Columbia (BC) is expected to impact evapotranspiration (E), gross primary productivity (GPP), and snow accumulation and melt, thereby influencin
Autor:
Alexandre R. Bevington, Hunter E. Gleason, Vanessa N. Foord, William C. Floyd, Hardy P. Griesbauer
We use the twice daily Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectro–Radiometer (MODIS) snow cover product to study the regional influence of the Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) and Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) on snow cover in British Columbia (BC). We apply
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::252d607314138b3eb9de5ddd2678b537
https://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/tc-2019-61/
https://www.the-cryosphere-discuss.net/tc-2019-61/
Autor:
John A. Trofymow, Zoran Nesic, Dominic Lessard, David L. Spittlehouse, Nicholas J. Grant, Arthur L. Fredeen, Gesa Meyer, Philip J. Burton, T. Andrew Black, Vanessa N. Foord, Mathew Brown, Rebecca Bowler
Publikováno v:
Hydrological Processes. 28:3326-3340
Over the past decade, British Columbia (BC), has experienced the largest mountain pine beetle (MPB) outbreak on record. This study used the eddy-covariance (EC) technique to examine the impact of the MPB attack on evapotranspiration (E) and associate
Autor:
John A. Trofymow, David L. Spittlehouse, Philip J. Burton, Nicholas J. Grant, Vanessa N. Foord, Zoran Nesic, Mathew Brown, Rebecca Bowler, Dominic Lessard, Arthur L. Fredeen, T. Andrew Black
Publikováno v:
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 153:82-93
Disturbances play an important role in determining the C balance of North American forests. This study used the eddy covariance (EC) technique to examine the impact of mountain pine beetle (MPB) ( Dendroctonus ponderosae ) outbreak on the gross ecosy
Publikováno v:
Landslides. 9:107-115
The Todagin Creek landslide is located at 57.61° N 129.98° W in Northwest British Columbia. A seismic station 90 km north of the landslide recorded the event at 1643 hours coordinated universal time (UTC; 0943 hours Pacific daylight time (PDT)) on
Autor:
Vanessa N. Foord, Mathew Brown, Philip J. Burton, David L. Spittlehouse, John A. Trofymow, Arthur L. Fredeen, T. A. Black, Nicholas J. Grant, Zoran Nesic
Publikováno v:
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 150:254-264
British Columbia (BC), Canada is experiencing a severe mountain pine beetle (MPB) ( Dendroctonus ponderosae ) epidemic extending over an area of 135,000 km 2 . The widespread mortality of lodgepole pine ( Pinus contorta var. latifolia ) caused by the
Autor:
Vanessa N. Foord, Marten Geertsema
Publikováno v:
Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment ISBN: 9783319049953
Landslides are common in the east half of map sheet 94G in northeastern British Columbia, an area with patchy permafrost. Landslide frequency in the area has accelerated in the last decades. The increased activity may be, in part, due to the result o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d904ab7735f5558c83cd88f76ddd6604
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04996-0_69
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-04996-0_69