Restoration of Burns Bog : cumulative moisture deficit as an indicator of vegetation recovery and peat growth
Burns Bog covers approximately 3,000 hectares between the Fraser River and Boundary Bay in Delta, BC. An ecologically unique ecosystem, its hydrology and ecology have been widely disturbed. Hydrology strongly shapes the character and distribution of vegetation and Sphagnum growth. This study inve...
Main Author: | Dilley, Laura |
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Other Authors: | Hebda, Richard |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10170/718 |
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