The thesis is about forestry and its effects on the export of Dissolved Organic Carbon (DOC) to stream water. Forestry is of large importance for the Swedish society and important for our economy. But there are also some ecological drawbacks with the industry. This thesis is set out to test how we can manage forestry in a more sustainable way. A well known consequence of clear cutting is a groundwater table rise because of decreased evapotranspiration and a higher snow accumulation in the clear cut area when the trees are felled. With a higher groundwater table there will be an increased runoff of water to the streams, and superficial DOC rich soil layers will be connected to the soil water and export more DOC to the stream. With a higher D...
Peatlands are serving as one of the most important terrestrial carbon stores in the United Kingdom a...
The impacts of current forest management methods on surface water quality, especially in northern pa...
The past decades have witnessed an increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a fundamental variable defining boreal stream ecosystems. In this ...
Maintaining good surface water quality is recognized as one of the greatest challenges for future ge...
From a policy perspective, it is important to understand forestry effects on surface waters from a l...
Forestry is a large-scale business in many countries, and in northern Sweden a large portion of the ...
Forestry is one of the main industries in Scandinavia but also timber harvesting can have a large im...
Boreal peatiands are major sources of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Continuous-cover forestry (CCF) is increasingly argued as an alternative to clear-cut harvesting in ...
From a policy perspective, it is important to understand forestry effects on surface waters from a l...
Peatlands are serving as one of the most important terrestrial carbon stores in the United Kingdom a...
The impacts of current forest management methods on surface water quality, especially in northern pa...
The past decades have witnessed an increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the ...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a fundamental variable defining boreal stream ecosystems. In this ...
Maintaining good surface water quality is recognized as one of the greatest challenges for future ge...
From a policy perspective, it is important to understand forestry effects on surface waters from a l...
Forestry is a large-scale business in many countries, and in northern Sweden a large portion of the ...
Forestry is one of the main industries in Scandinavia but also timber harvesting can have a large im...
Boreal peatiands are major sources of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and dissolved organic carbon (DOC...
Boreal peatlands are vast carbon (C) stores but also major sources of dissolved organic C (DOC) and ...
Continuous-cover forestry (CCF) is increasingly argued as an alternative to clear-cut harvesting in ...
From a policy perspective, it is important to understand forestry effects on surface waters from a l...
Peatlands are serving as one of the most important terrestrial carbon stores in the United Kingdom a...
The impacts of current forest management methods on surface water quality, especially in northern pa...
The past decades have witnessed an increase in dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in the ...