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Impacts of wild fire severity and salvage harvesting on the nutrient balance of jack pine and black spruce boreal stands

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Forest Ecology and Management 137: 231-243 In August of 1995, wildfires burnt over 50 000 ha of boreal forest in northwestern Québec. A balance sheet approach was used in order to assess the long term effects of fire and subsequent salvage harvesting...

Washing procedure for mixed-bed ion exchange resin decontamination for in situ nutrient adsorption

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 30 January 2019

Published in Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 31(3-4): 543-546 Mixed-bed cation + anion exchange resin bags are frequently used to assess in situ nutrient availability in forest soils, and have demonstrated their utility for comparing the impacts of...

Variation in canopy openness and light transmission following selection cutting in northern hardwood stands: an assessment based on hemispherical photographs

by Marie-Claude Boileau | 30 January 2019

Published in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 110: 217-228 The objective of this study was to determine how canopy openness (CO) and light transmission are affected by selection cutting, and how they vary over time following harvesting in northern hardwood stands....

Substrate conditions in a treed peatland: Responses to drainage

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Écoscience 4(4): 543-554 The improvement of soil conditions by water table lowering through drainage is indicative of the potential for tree growth response to this treatment. We measured water table level, peat water content and temperature, and rates of...

Snowmelt runoff modeling in a balsam fir forest with a variable source area simulator (VSAS2)

by Audrey Verreault | 30 January 2019

Published in Water Resources Research 26(5): 1067-1077 The variable source area model of storm flow generation VSAS2 has been adapted to simulate snowmelt runoff in the Lac Laflamme forested basin, 80 km north of Québec City. The model has been adapted to accept...
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