Wind profiles in a coastal forest of Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii Parl.) with different thinning intensities |
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Authors: | Jiaojun Zhu Takeshi Matsuzaki Yutaka Gonda |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University, 950-2181 Niigata, Japan |
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Abstract: | Simultaneous measurements of windspeed were made outside and inside a pine (Pinus thunbergii Parl.) coastal forest with different thinning intensities. Synchronously, optical stratification porosity (OSP), which is
defined as vertical distribution of the proportion of sky hemisphere not obscured by tree elements inside a forest stand,
was estimated using hemispherical silhouettes in each treatment area. Based on the observations, the frequency distribution
of velocity, turbulence intensity, wind profile, and the corresponding relationships of these respective parameters with the
vertical forest structure (OSP) were examined and compared among the treatment areas. A normal distribution of wind velocity
was observed at the lower zone of the forest stand in all treatment areas. The turbulence intensity, the highest value of
which was found near the canopy, changed greatly with height, wind velocity, and treatment, and decreased with windspeed and
increased with the thinning intensity. It was found that the exponential relationship between windspeed and height could be
used to describe the wind profiles within the canopy of the coastal forest. The results demonstrate that the attenuation coefficient
of the wind profile corresponds to the grade of thinning intensities. The wind patterns in a coastal forest with different
thinning intensities are related to the vertical forest structure, particularly, wind profiles within the canopy are closely
correlated with the distribution of OSP. The results indicate that wind profiles can be estimated simply based on the measurement
of OSP with a very high coefficient of determination. Reciprocally, the estimation of OSP can also be obtained from the measurement
of wind profile.
Portions of this paper were presented at the 111st Annual Meeting of the Japanese Forestry Society.
Appreciation is due to Professor Masashi Yamamoto, Mr. Kenji Sakioka, Mr. Takahiro Yoshida, Mr. Hirotaka Yamazaki, Mr. Yasunori
Hasegawa and the members of the Sabo Division of the Faculty of Agriculture of Niigata University for their help in collecting
the field data and in constructing the observation towers. |
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Keywords: | coastal forest Japanese black pine optical porosity thinning wind profile |
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