The Effects of Clearfelling a Sitka Spruce Stand on the Water Balance of a Peaty Gley Soil at Kershope Forest, Cumbria |
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Authors: | ANDERSON, A. R. PYATT, D. G. STANNARD, J. P. |
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Affiliation: | Forestry Commission, Northern Research Station Roslin, Midlothian. EH25 9SY, Scotland |
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Abstract: | From 1981 to 1985 the water balance of four 2 ha plots of aploughed and drained Sitka spruce plantation was monitored.During 1983, three plots were clearfelled and a fourth was leftstanding as a control. A ground level raingauge over-collected during snow, but otherwisecollected 3 per cent more water than standard raingauges. Annualprecipitation (12591688 mm) averaged 1439 mm. The forest canopy intercepted 38 per cent and transpired 12per cent of gross precipitation. Fifty per cent of gross precipitationwas evaporated while the other 50 per cent left the site asrunoff. Throughfall and stemfiow fractions of net precipitationwere 0.87 and 0.13 respectively. After clearfelling, annual runoff increased to 68 per cent ofgross precipitation. After adjustment using the before and aftercomparison in the control plot, the decrease in annual evaporativeloss resulting from clearfelling was 290 mm. |
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