Timber harvesting changes the condition of forest ecosystems, which are a major influence on the characteristics of headwater streams. Such characteristics include the quantity and timing of base flow and storm flow, concentrations of sediment and dissolved nutrients, water temperature, and the stability of the stream channels. This paper explores previous studies dealing with the relationship between timber harvesting and its hydrologic effects, especially long term water yield increase. The watershed disturbance threshold theory is raised and investigated in detail. The development and evaluation of a spatial decision support system, the Harvest Schedule Review System (HSRS), is then described. The HSRS will aid in the minimization of hyd...
A methodology is presented for evaluating timber clearing as a means for beneficially increasing wat...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) are a common and effective mechanism used to protect and maintain...
The objective of the Forest subproject was to inventory the timber in the Salmon River drainage, and...
Timber harvesting changes the condition of forest ecosystems, which are a major influence on the cha...
Timber harvesting changes the condition of forest ecosystems, which are a major influence on the cha...
Purposeof Review: Paired catchment studies have documented the extent to which forest harvesting imp...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Timbe...
Headwater streams are crucial parts of overall watershed dynamics because they comprise more than 50...
Graduation date: 2009This dissertation is a collection of three manuscripts that serve to fill the ...
The Yellowwood Lake watershed in Southern Indiana has experienced land cover change due to forest ha...
Maintenance of a sustainable clean water supply is critical for our future. However, watershed degra...
The opening or removal of forest canopies during harvesting or land clearing results in a predictabl...
27-30Forest areas often constitute head water catchments for many large rivers. As such, stream flow...
Many of the forests in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world are source areas for water. The quantity ...
In order to protect water quality and quantity, a decision support system, Watershed Forest Manageme...
A methodology is presented for evaluating timber clearing as a means for beneficially increasing wat...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) are a common and effective mechanism used to protect and maintain...
The objective of the Forest subproject was to inventory the timber in the Salmon River drainage, and...
Timber harvesting changes the condition of forest ecosystems, which are a major influence on the cha...
Timber harvesting changes the condition of forest ecosystems, which are a major influence on the cha...
Purposeof Review: Paired catchment studies have documented the extent to which forest harvesting imp...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Timbe...
Headwater streams are crucial parts of overall watershed dynamics because they comprise more than 50...
Graduation date: 2009This dissertation is a collection of three manuscripts that serve to fill the ...
The Yellowwood Lake watershed in Southern Indiana has experienced land cover change due to forest ha...
Maintenance of a sustainable clean water supply is critical for our future. However, watershed degra...
The opening or removal of forest canopies during harvesting or land clearing results in a predictabl...
27-30Forest areas often constitute head water catchments for many large rivers. As such, stream flow...
Many of the forests in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world are source areas for water. The quantity ...
In order to protect water quality and quantity, a decision support system, Watershed Forest Manageme...
A methodology is presented for evaluating timber clearing as a means for beneficially increasing wat...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) are a common and effective mechanism used to protect and maintain...
The objective of the Forest subproject was to inventory the timber in the Salmon River drainage, and...