PHYSICAL HYDROLOGY AND THE EFFECTS OF FOREST HARVESTING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST: A REVIEW1

R Dan Moore, SM Wondzell - JAWRA Journal of the American …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
The Pacific Northwest encompasses a range of hydrologic regimes that can be broadly
characterized as either coastal (where rain and rain on snow are dominant) or interior …

Effects of modern forest management on winter grazing resources for reindeer in Sweden

S Kivinen, J Moen, A Berg, Å Eriksson - Ambio, 2010 - Springer
Boreal forests in Sweden are exploited in a number of ways, including forestry and reindeer
husbandry. In the winter, reindeer feed mainly on lichens, and lichen-rich forests are a key …

Modeling spatial patterns of saturated areas: A comparison of the topographic wetness index and a dynamic distributed model

T Grabs, J Seibert, K Bishop, H Laudon - Journal of Hydrology, 2009 - Elsevier
Topography is often one of the major controls on the spatial pattern of saturated areas,
which in turn is a key to understanding much of the variability in soils, hydrological …

Seasonal TOC export from seven boreal catchments in northern Sweden

H Laudon, S Köhler, I Buffam - Aquatic Sciences, 2004 - Springer
Total organic carbon (TOC) concentrations from seven boreal catchments in northern
Sweden were monitored between June 1996 and May 1998 to examine spatial and …

Linking soil-and stream-water chemistry based on a Riparian Flow-Concentration Integration Model

J Seibert, T Grabs, S Köhler, H Laudon… - Hydrology and earth …, 2009 - hess.copernicus.org
The riparian zone, the last few metres of soil through which water flows before entering a
gaining stream, has been identified as a first order control on key aspects of stream water …

Importance of seasonality and small streams for the landscape regulation of dissolved organic carbon export

A Ågren, I Buffam, M Jansson… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
The regulation of the spatial and seasonal variation in terrestrial dissolved organic carbon
(DOC) exports was studied in a 68 km2 boreal stream system in northern Sweden. A total of …

The role of catchment scale and landscape characteristics for runoff generation of boreal streams

H Laudon, V Sjöblom, I Buffam, J Seibert, M Mörth - Journal of Hydrology, 2007 - Elsevier
The effect of catchment scale and the influence of landscape characteristics on runoff
generation were investigated during snow melt in 15 nested boreal streams within the …

Dissolved organic carbon characteristics in boreal streams in a forest‐wetland gradient during the transition between winter and summer

A Ågren, I Buffam, M Berggren, K Bishop… - Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The character and quantity of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) were studied in nine small
boreal streams and adjacent soils during two years, with focus on the spring snowmelt …

Hydrological flow paths during snowmelt: Congruence between hydrometric measurements and oxygen 18 in meltwater, soil water, and runoff

H Laudon, J Seibert, S Köhler… - Water resources …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Streamflow generation in boreal catchments remains poorly understood. This is especially
true for snowmelt episodes, which are the dominant hydrological event in many seasonally …

Climate change impact on snow and soil temperature in boreal Scots pine stands

PE Mellander, MO Löfvenius, H Laudon - Climatic Change, 2007 - Springer
Scenarios indicate that the air temperature will increase in high latitude regions in coming
decades, causing the snow covered period to shorten, the growing season to lengthen and …