Search Results - "Hope, Graeme D."
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Streamwater colour in snow‐dominated headwater catchments: Natural variability and the effects of forest harvesting
Published in Hydrological processes (01-06-2022)“…This study documents the natural variability of true colour and the effects of forest harvesting in three snow‐dominated headwater catchments at the Upper…”
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Changes in soil chemical and biological properties after thinning and prescribed fire for ecosystem restoration in a Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir forest
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-07-2012)“…► Prescribed fire had minimal effects on mineral soil properties. ► Microbial abundance was reduced in forest floors in all burned treatments. ► pH, Ca2+, Mg2+…”
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Changes in soil properties, tree growth, and nutrition over a period of 10 years after stump removal and scarification on moderately coarse soils in interior British Columbia
Published in Forest ecology and management (30-04-2007)“…Silvicultural site preparation treatments that involve severe soil and forest floor disturbance may, in the long-term, reduce soil productivity and negate the…”
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Clearcut harvesting effects on soil and creek inorganic nitrogen in high elevation forests of southern interior British Columbia
Published in Canadian journal of soil science (01-01-2009)“…Responses of both soil and stream inorganic nitrogen (N) after operational clearcut harvesting were explored in two high elevation British Columbia Engelmann…”
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Influences of stand composition and age on forest floor processes and chemistry in pure and mixed stands of Douglas-fir and paper birch in interior British Columbia
Published in Forest ecology and management (07-11-2005)“…The influence of stand composition and age on forest floor chemical properties, nitrogen availability, and microbial activity was examined in mixed and pure…”
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Responses of available soil nitrogen and litter decomposition to openings of different sizes in dry interior Douglas-fir forests in British Columbia
Published in Forest ecology and management (05-12-2003)“…Selection of an appropriate silvicultural system that maintains productivity requires an understanding of the effects of harvest type on post-harvest changes…”
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Responses of soil mesofauna communities and oribatid mite species to site preparation treatments in high-elevation cutblocks in southern British Columbia
Published in Pedobiologia (01-01-2007)“…Five years after operational preparation of planting sites in high-elevation clearcuts, we studied the densities of soil Acari and Collembola to determine…”
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