The effects of forests on snow cover : an annotated bibliography / Christopher C. Shank and Fred L. Bunnell. --


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DC Title
The effects of forests on snow cover : an annotated bibliography / Christopher C. Shank and Fred L. Bunnell. --
Jurisdiction
British Columbia
Language
DC Date
DC Creator
Shank, Christopher C.
Bunnell, Fred L.,1942-
British Columbia.Ministry of Environment
British Columbia.Ministry of Forests
British Columbia.Fish and Wildlife Branch
DC Publisher
Victoria : Province of British Columbia,
ID
pubdocs_bcdocs2012_263588_iwr002
DC Type
text
Bibtype
m
DC Description
"The objective of this project was to gather and annotate the literature relevant to interactions between trees and snow. The snow literature is characterized by being widely dispersed in journals of several disciplines and by being directly relevant primarily to particular hydrological, meteorological, ecological, or forestry concerns. A key to this literature is needed to facilitate current research on the production of winter range for black-tailed deer and Roosevelt elk in the deep snow areas on Vancouver Island. The material collated is also applicable to snow-related research throughout British Columbia." -- Ministry web site as viewed Oct. 20, 2009: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/Mr/Iwr02.htm
"EP 934."
A cooperative project between the Ministries of Environment and Forests.
"The objective of this project was to gather and annotate the literature relevant to interactions between trees and snow. The snow literature is characterized by being widely dispersed in journals of several disciplines and by being directly relevant primarily to particular hydrological, meteorological, ecological, or forestry concerns. A key to this literature is needed to facilitate current research on the production of winter range for black-tailed deer and Roosevelt elk in the deep snow areas on Vancouver Island. The material collated is also applicable to snow-related research throughout British Columbia." -- Ministry web site as viewed Oct. 20, 2009: http://www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/pubs/Docs/Mr/Iwr02.htm
DC Subject
Forest ecology British Columbia Bibliography.
Wildlife management British Columbia Bibliography.
Snow British Columbia Measurement Bibliography.