Revised Snow Recovery Estimates for Pine-dominated Forests in Interior British Columbia

This document introduces revised estimates for snow recovery in pine-dominated forests of British Columbia's interior, a critical factor for watershed management. Snow recovery refers to the restoration of snow accumulation and melt patterns in regrowing forests after clearcutting, compared to mature forests and clearcut areas. The authors highlight how changes in forest cover significantly impact spring streamflow peaks, making accurate recovery estimates essential for assessing potential hydrologic changes. The study presents new recovery curves based on long-term data from the Thompson-Okanagan region, demonstrating that previous estimates likely overstated the rate of snow recovery, suggesting a more gradual return to pre-harvest conditions as young forests grow taller.

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BC Ministry of Forests

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Author R. Winkler, S. Boon
Publication Year 2015
License Other (Not open); Crown copyright (Province of British Columbia), all rights reserved
Last Updated October 1, 2025, 02:17 (UTC)
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