Effects of clearcutting and site preparation on water yields from slash pine forests |
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Authors: | Benee F. Swindel Charles J. Lassiter Hans Riekerk |
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Affiliation: | 1. Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Gainesville, FL 32611 U.S.A.;2. School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Three operational-sized watersheds in poorly-drained pine flatwoods forests on sandy soils of the Lower Coastal Plain in north Florida were isolated and continuously monitored for more than 3 years. Recording flumes assessed quantity of runoff water. After 1 year of calibration monitoring, two of the watersheds were harvested, site-prepared, and planted under distinct harvest and regeneration practices.Minimum practices, imposed on one watershed, consisted of manual shortwood harvest of pinelands, roller drum chopping of harvest residues and residual understory, bedding, and planting. Maximum practices, imposed on another, consisted of tree length logging of pinelands with heavy equipment, extraction of lightwood stumps, burning and windrowing of logging residue and residual understory, harrowing, bedding, and planting.Both systems increased water yields. Following minimum practices, yield increased intermittently depending on weather. Following maximum practices the increase in water yield was quicker, larger, and more persistent over various seasons and weather conditions. In both cases water yields returned to preharvest levels or less within the year following planting. |
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