Reply to comment by Birkinshaw on “A paradigm shift in understanding and quantifying the effects of forest harvesting on floods in snow environments”
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Affiliation:
1. Department of Forest Resources Management; University of British Columbia; Vancouver British Columbia Canada
Publisher
American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Subject
Water Science and Technology
Reference27 articles.
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1. Nonstationary flood-frequency analysis to assess effects of harvest and cover type conversion on peak flows at the Marcell Experimental Forest, Minnesota, USA;Journal of Hydrology;2021-05
2. Direct and Indirect Effects of Forest Harvesting on Sediment Yield in Forested Watersheds of the United States;JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association;2020-12-26
3. Nonstationary frequency pairing reveals a highly sensitive peak flow regime to harvesting across a wide range of return periods;Forest Ecology and Management;2019-07
4. Runoff, flood peaks and proportional response in a combined nested and paired forest plantation/peat grassland catchment;Journal of Hydrology;2018-09
5. 45 years of non-stationary hydrology over a forest plantation growth cycle, Coalburn catchment, Northern England;Journal of Hydrology;2014-11
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