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Below is a listing of publications produced in the last couple of years.  

 


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Interactive map that details several points of interest relating to the Carnation Creek Watershed Experiment.

Latest publications

Hassan, M.A., B.J. Smith, D.L. Hogan, D.S. Luzi, A.E. Zimmermann, and B.C. Eaton. 2008. Sediment storage and transport in coarse bed streams: scale considerations. Chapter 18. In gravel-bed rivers VI: from process understanding to river restoration. pp. 473-496. H. Habersack, H. Piégay, and M. Rinaldi, (editors). Elsevier B.V.

Moore, R.D., D.S. Spittlehouse, P.H. Whitfield and K. Stahl. 2008. Weather and Climate. In Compendium of Forest Hydrology and Geomorphology in British Columbia R.G. Pike et al. (editors). B.C. Min. For. Range, Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. and Forest Research Extension Partnership (FORREX), Kamloops, B.C. Land Manag. Handb. (draft). Chap. 3. (pdf)

Pike, R.G., D.L. Spittlehouse, K.E. Bennett, V.N. Egginton, P.J. Tschaplinski, T.Q. Murdock and A.T. Werner. 2008. Climate Change and Watershed Hydrology: Part I - Recent and Projected Changes in British Columbia. Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin. Vol. 11. No 2.

Pike, R.G., D.L. Spittlehouse, K.E. Bennett, V.N. Egginton, P.J. Tschaplinski, T.Q. Murdock and A.T. Werner. 2008. Climate Change and Watershed Hydrology: Part II - Hydrologic Implications for British Columbia Streamline Watershed Management Bulletin. Vol. 11. No 2.

Pike, R.G., T. Redding, D. Wilford, R.D. Moore, G. Ice, M. Reiter and D.A.A. Toews. 2007. Chapter 14: Detecting and predicting changes in watersheds. In: Compendium of Forest Hydrology and Geomorphology in British Columbia R.G. Pike et al. (editors). B.C. Ministry of Forests and Range, Research Branch, Victoria, B.C. and FORREX Forest Research Extension Partnership, Kamloops, B.C. [pdf 288 kb]

Redding, T., R.G. Pike, and P.Teti. 2007. Understanding the effects of mountain pine beetle and salvage harvesting on hydrological processes and watershed response. In Overcoming Obstacles to Variable Retention in Forest Management: Science to Management Forum Proceedings, September 25-27, 2007. BC Journal of Ecosystems and Management 8(3):149. [pdf 1.73 Mb)

Redding, T., R.G. Pike and P. Teti. 2007.  Understanding mountain pine beetle and salvage harvesting effects on hydrological processes and watershed response. Poster Presentation.  Mountain Pine Beetle and Watershed Hydrology Workshop: Preliminary Results of Research from BC and Alberta. July 10, 2007. Kelowna.

Tripp, D.B., P.J. Tschaplinski, S.A. Bird, and D.L. Hogan. 2006. Field supplement to evaluating the conditions of streams and riparian management areas (routine riparian management effectiveness evaluation). FRPA Resource Evaluation Program, B.C. Min. For. and Range and B.C. Min. Water, Land and Air Protection, Victoria, B.C. [pdf 763 kb]

Tripp, D.B., P.J. Tschaplinski, S.A. Bird, and D.L. Hogan. 2006. Protocol for evaluating the conditions of streams and riparian management areas (routine riparian management effectiveness evaluation). FRPA Resource Evaluation Program, B.C. Min. For. and Range and B.C. Min. Water, Land and Air Protection, Victoria, B.C. [pdf 2293kb]

Tschaplinski, P.J. 2005. Carnation Creek - The world's longest continuous study of fish-forestry interactions (poster). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. [link]

Tschaplinski, P.J. 2004. Carnation Creek - The world's longest continuous study of fish-forestry interactions (brochure). B.C. Min. For., Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. [link]

Weiler, M., R. Pike, D. Spittlehouse, R. Winkler, D. Carlyle-Moses, G. Jost, D. Hutchinson, S. Hamilton, P. Marquis, E. Quilty, R.D. Moore, J. Richardson, P. Jordan, D. Hogan, P. Teti, and N. Coops. 2008. Watershed Measurement Methods and Data Limitations. In Compendium of Forest Hydrology and Geomorphology in British Columbia R.G. Pike et al. (editors). B.C. Min. For. Range, Res. Br., Victoria, B.C. and Forest Research Extension Partnership (FORREX), Kamloops, B.C. Land Manag. Handb. (draft). Chap 15. [pdf]


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Updated March 2008