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Observations of distributed snow depth and snow duration within diverse forest structures in a maritime mountain watershed

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Susan E. Dickerson-Lange, James A. Lutz, Rolf Gersonde, Kael A. Martin, Jenna E. Forsyth, and Jessica D Lundquist, 2015-11-22, Observations of distributed snow depth and snow duration within diverse forest structures in a maritime mountain watershed: Water Resources Research.

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Abstract (from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2015WR017873/abstract): Spatially distributed snow depth and snow duration data were collected over two to four snow seasons during water years 2011–2014 in experimental forest plots within the Cedar River Municipal Watershed, 50 km east of Seattle, Washington, USA. These 40 × 40 m forest plots, situated on the western slope of the Cascade Range, include unthinned second-growth coniferous forests, variable density thinned forests, forest gaps in which a 20 m diameter (approximately equivalent to one tree height) gap was cut in the middle of each plot, and old-growth forest. Together, this publicly available data set includes snow depth and density observations from manual snow [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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