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Hydrologic effects of mountain pine beetle infestation and salvage-harvesting operations / [by] John Rex and Stéphane Dubé.Fo143-3/2009-5E

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The mountain pine beetle (MPB) epidemic presents a new challenge to forest managers because of its large spatial extent and its unknown effect on both the ecological condition of British Columbia’s watersheds and the economic value of resources drawn from them. This project was developed to identify a set of risk indicators to predict watersheds that have higher potential for wet ground areas subsequent to the MPB infestation of lodgepole pine stands. This project addressed the following questions: Are there watersheds that are prone to losing summer ground? What biological and physical indicators best describe a watershed at risk of losing summer ground?

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Department/Agency
  • Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service.
TitleHydrologic effects of mountain pine beetle infestation and salvage-harvesting operations / [by] John Rex and Stéphane Dubé.
Series title
  • Mountain Pine Beetle working paper 2009-05
Publication typeMonograph - View Master Record
Language[English]
FormatPhysical text
Other formatsDigital text-[English]
Note(s)
  • "MPBI Project #8.26"
  • (Résumé en français.)
Publishing information
  • Natural Resources Canada. 2009.
BindingSpiral binding
Descriptionvi, 44p. : figs., graphs, map, references, tables ; 28 cm.
ISBN978-1-100-13139-9
Catalogue number
  • Fo143-3/2009-5E
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