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Record: 827
Citation: Bohren, C.F. and D.B. Thorud. 1973. Two theoretical models of radiation heat transfer between forest trees and snowpacks. Agricultural Meteorology 11:3-16.
Subject: snow
Vegetation type: Ponderosa Pine
Location: Beaver Creek watersheds
Abstract: Theoretical study of the interactions of snowpack conditions and forest overstories. Short- and long-wacve radiation impringing on a snopwpack vary as functions of a forest canopy structure. Models developed describe the effects of manipulating forest canopies on the radiation components, and consequently, on the buildup, physical conditions, and ablation of snowpacks.

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