Publication: Forest harvest increases runoff most during low flows in two boreal streams
Forest harvest increases runoff most during low flows in two boreal streams
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Sørensen, R., Ring, E., Meili, M., Högbom, L., Seibert, J., Grabs, T., Laudon, H., & Bishop, K. (2009). Forest harvest increases runoff most during low flows in two boreal streams. Ambio, 38, 357–363. https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-38.7.357
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To understand how forest harvest influences the aquatic environment, it is essential to determine the changes in the flow regime. This paper presents changes in the hydrological regime during the first 2 y after harvest in two catchments of the Balsjö Catchment Study in Sweden. The changes were judged relative to a reference catchment, calibrated during an 18-mo pretreatment period starting in September 2004. From August 2006 through March 2008, there was an average of 35% more runoff from the harvested catchments relative to the refe
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Sørensen, R., Ring, E., Meili, M., Högbom, L., Seibert, J., Grabs, T., Laudon, H., & Bishop, K. (2009). Forest harvest increases runoff most during low flows in two boreal streams. Ambio, 38, 357–363. https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-38.7.357