A great deal of research effort has been devoted to the topic of erosion and sedimentation from forest lands. This report reviews the literature dealing with the potential sources of forestry-related nonpoint source pollution and impacts on surface water, with particular emphasis on those studies conducted in Maine and in the Northeast. This review is organized along the following topics: sediment, temperature, nitrate, phosphorus, acidity, and herbicides.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/aes_miscreports/1024/thumbnail.jp
Clearcutting As A Management Practice in Maine Forests : Report to the Maine Department of Conservat...
Research was conducted to investigate the effects of spraying sewage effluent on hardwood forested l...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...
A great deal of research effort has been devoted to the topic of erosion and sedimentation from fore...
Maine Acid Rain Study : Reports Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, Maine (Februa...
Botanical and Ecological Aspects of Coastal Raised Peatlands in Maine : and Their Relevance to the C...
The 2006-2007 Maine Forest Service (MFS) report on the use and effectiveness of forestry Best Manage...
Maine Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment Report Prepared by the Maine Department of Environmental...
The Clean Water Act regulates the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. Despite ...
This bulletin presents the results of a survey conducted in Maine to gather data regarding location,...
ABSTRACT. Southern forests, which rely on intensive management practices, are some of the most produ...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection contracted with Steve Kahl of the University of Mai...
Over the past decade there has emerged a clear recognition that the escalating production of waste m...
The Maine Forest Service has conducted random, statewide monitoring of BMPs on timber harvesting ope...
Sediment is a leading contributor to nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in streams and rivers. Sources ...
Clearcutting As A Management Practice in Maine Forests : Report to the Maine Department of Conservat...
Research was conducted to investigate the effects of spraying sewage effluent on hardwood forested l...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...
A great deal of research effort has been devoted to the topic of erosion and sedimentation from fore...
Maine Acid Rain Study : Reports Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, Maine (Februa...
Botanical and Ecological Aspects of Coastal Raised Peatlands in Maine : and Their Relevance to the C...
The 2006-2007 Maine Forest Service (MFS) report on the use and effectiveness of forestry Best Manage...
Maine Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment Report Prepared by the Maine Department of Environmental...
The Clean Water Act regulates the discharge of pollutants into waters of the United States. Despite ...
This bulletin presents the results of a survey conducted in Maine to gather data regarding location,...
ABSTRACT. Southern forests, which rely on intensive management practices, are some of the most produ...
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection contracted with Steve Kahl of the University of Mai...
Over the past decade there has emerged a clear recognition that the escalating production of waste m...
The Maine Forest Service has conducted random, statewide monitoring of BMPs on timber harvesting ope...
Sediment is a leading contributor to nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in streams and rivers. Sources ...
Clearcutting As A Management Practice in Maine Forests : Report to the Maine Department of Conservat...
Research was conducted to investigate the effects of spraying sewage effluent on hardwood forested l...
This report presents findings from analysis of nine months of data collected between April 2005 and ...