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Record #119137:
Ice and forest floor during spring snowmelt in a boreal forest basin / J. Stein, S. Proulx.
Title: | Ice and forest floor during spring snowmelt in a boreal forest basin / J. Stein, S. Proulx. |
Author(s): | Stein, J. Proulx, S. |
Date: | 1992. |
In: | Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. (1992.), Vol. 73(43, fall meeting supplement) (1992) |
Abstract: | Abstract only. Studies have shown that decrease in soil infiltrability index improves simulation of hydrograph snowmelt peaks in Lac Laflamme basin. Four plots were instrumented to test this hypothesis in spring 1990, following evolution of water-table fluctuations, snow-cover extent, soil and air temperatures, and liquid and total water contents at different levels in soil. |
Notes: | Eos : transactions, American Geophysical Union. Vol. 73(43, fall meeting supplement) :191 (1992). |
Keywords: | 551.578.46 -- Snow cover and snow patches. 551.578.462 -- Snow cover, ablation. 551.579.2 -- Water supply from snow. 556 -- Hydrology. 634.0 -- Forests and forestry. E11 -- Glaciology: glaciohydrology. (*41) -- Canada. (*424) -- Quebec. |
SPRI record no.: | 119137 |
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