Influences of forests on snow in the ponderosa-sugar pine-fir zone of the central Sierra Nevada
Joseph Kittredge
Hilgardia, 1953, vol. 22, issue 1
Abstract:
The critical importance of water supply problems in the San Joaquin Valley indicates a need for reliable information on the possible effects of forests on accumulation, losses, and melting of snow on the west slope of the Sierra Nevada.
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Date: 1953
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