نتایج جستجو برای: forest watershed

تعداد نتایج: 121015  

2012
X. Cui S. Liu

Quantifying the effects of forest changes on hydrology in large watersheds is important for designing forest or land management and adaptation strategies for watershed ecosystem sustainability. Minjiang River watershed, located in the upper reach of the Yangtze River basin, plays a strategic role in the environmental protection and economic and social well-being for both the watershed and the e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Emma J Rosi-Marshall Emily S Bernhardt Donald C Buso Charles T Driscoll Gene E Likens

Decades of acid rain have acidified forest soils and freshwaters throughout montane forests of the northeastern United States; the resulting loss of soil base cations is hypothesized to be responsible for limiting rates of forest growth throughout the region. In 1999, an experiment was conducted that reversed the long-term trend of soil base cation depletion and tested the hypothesis that calci...

Journal: :Water research 2007
Michele A Burford Suzanne A Johnson Andrew J Cook Timothy V Packer Bradley M Taylor E Robert Townsley

This study examined the correlations between watershed and reservoir characteristics, and water quality parameters related to algal blooms in seven subtropical reservoirs. Analysis of the dissimilarity of physico-chemical parameters resulted in separation of the reservoirs into three main groups: four reservoirs with the highest proportion of agriculture and/or urban land use in their watershed...

2017
N. E. Detenbeck V. J. Brady D. L. Taylor V. M. Snarski S. L. Batterman

To test a conceptual model of non-linear response of hydrologic regimes to watershed characteristics, we selected 48 secondand third-order study sites on the North and South Shores of western Lake Superior, MN (USA) using a random-stratified design based on hydrogeomorphic region, fraction mature forest, and fraction watershed storage (lakeCwetland area/watershed area). We calculated several co...

2002
R. Lotufo W. Silva

This paper discusses the inverse problem of the watershed. From a partition obtained by the watershed from markers, find the minimal set of markers that reproduces the same watershed partition. We present a solution based on the minimum spanning tree and introduce the concept of marker receptive region. We also review the watershed transform based on the minimum spanning forest problem. Two app...

1999
Steven G. McNulty

Forest Watersheds provide timber and water, wildlife and fisheries habitat, and recreational opportunities. However, not an entire watershed is equally suited for each activity. Steeper slopes may be better left forested and used for wildlife habitat while more gentle slopes of the watershed could be used for timber production. Logging steep slopes can lead to soil erosion that can.seriously de...

2011
Charlene Kelly Stephen Schoenholtz Mary Beth Adams

We constructed watershed mass-balance budgets of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) and measured seasonal net N mineralization in an attempt to account for nearly 40 years of large discrepancies in stream NO,-N export in two adjacent, gauged watersheds at the U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service's Fernow Experimental Forest, WV. These watersheds have similar management histories, varying prim...

2016
Xu-Dong Huang Zhi-Hua Shi Xuan Li James M. Vose

It is crucial for effective water resource management in a watershed that the relationship between land use changes and baseflow. This study quantifies the influence of land use changes on the baseflow dynamics using a hydrological model and partial least-squares (PLS) regression in the Upper Du Watershed (8961 km2), China. Our study suggests that forest can be a major factor with a negative im...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2007
J S Kahl S J Nelson I Fernandez T Haines S Norton G B Wiersma G Jacobson A Amirbahman K Johnson M Schauffler L Rustad K Tonnessen R Lent M Bank J Elvir J Eckhoff H Caron P Ruck J Parker J Campbell D Manski R Breen K Sheehan A Grygo

This paper is an overview of this special issue devoted to watershed research in Acadia National Park (Acadia NP). The papers address components of an integrated research program on two upland watersheds at Acadia NP, USA (44 degrees 20' N latitude; 68 degrees 15' E longitude). These watersheds were instrumented in 1998 to provide a long-term foundation for regional ecological and watershed res...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2008
Joshua M Halman Paul G Schaberg Gary J Hawley Christopher Eagar

In fall (November 2005) and winter (February 2006), we collected current-year foliage of native red spruce (Picea rubens Sarg.) growing in a reference watershed and in a watershed treated in 1999 with wollastonite (CaSiO(3), a slow-release calcium source) to simulate preindustrial soil calcium concentrations (Ca-addition watershed) at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest (Thornton, NH). We ana...

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