Streamside management zones (SMZs) have become important management techniques to prevent the introduction of sediment to stream networks. This study examined the current Kentucky best management practice (BMP) guidelines for SMZs by outfitting mobile forest harvest equipment with global positioning system (GPS) receivers, enabling modeling of equipment traffic and spatial analysis of stream sediment delivery. Three SMZ configurations were implemented during commercial timber harvest, along with four different techniques of crossing ephemeral channels, in order to determine where and why sediment was introduced to the stream network. Results indicate that increasing the SMZ buffer width leads to decreased sediment delivery, and that requiri...
Forestry operations have long been understood to contribute to non-point source pollution. With the ...
Surface mining is a commonly used method for extracting coal in the Appalachian Coalfields of the U....
Forest harvesting and associated soil disturbances (e.g., earthworks) can increase catchment sedime...
Disturbances created by timber harvesting equipment and associated haul roads and skid trails can cr...
Headwater stream systems are important components of the overall hydrologic system. Forestry best ma...
One of the primary concerns associated with timber harvesting is the production of sediments from st...
In Kentucky, Best Management Practices (BMPs) were developed to protect the integrity of water resou...
Reduced-impact forestry uses best management practices (BMPs) during operations to minimize soil er...
Properly established streamside management zones (SMZs) reduce potential impacts of timber harvest...
Sediment is a leading contributor to nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in streams and rivers. Sources ...
-Reopening of abandoned legacy roads is common in forest operations and represents a reduced cost in...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) are a common and effective mechanism used to protect and maintain...
A naturally regenerated, even aged, mixed pine/hardwood, streamside management zone (SMZ) was select...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
The opening or removal of forest canopies during harvesting or land clearing results in a predictabl...
Forestry operations have long been understood to contribute to non-point source pollution. With the ...
Surface mining is a commonly used method for extracting coal in the Appalachian Coalfields of the U....
Forest harvesting and associated soil disturbances (e.g., earthworks) can increase catchment sedime...
Disturbances created by timber harvesting equipment and associated haul roads and skid trails can cr...
Headwater stream systems are important components of the overall hydrologic system. Forestry best ma...
One of the primary concerns associated with timber harvesting is the production of sediments from st...
In Kentucky, Best Management Practices (BMPs) were developed to protect the integrity of water resou...
Reduced-impact forestry uses best management practices (BMPs) during operations to minimize soil er...
Properly established streamside management zones (SMZs) reduce potential impacts of timber harvest...
Sediment is a leading contributor to nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in streams and rivers. Sources ...
-Reopening of abandoned legacy roads is common in forest operations and represents a reduced cost in...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) are a common and effective mechanism used to protect and maintain...
A naturally regenerated, even aged, mixed pine/hardwood, streamside management zone (SMZ) was select...
Proceedings of the 2003 Georgia Water Resources Conference, held April 23-24, 2003, at the Universit...
The opening or removal of forest canopies during harvesting or land clearing results in a predictabl...
Forestry operations have long been understood to contribute to non-point source pollution. With the ...
Surface mining is a commonly used method for extracting coal in the Appalachian Coalfields of the U....
Forest harvesting and associated soil disturbances (e.g., earthworks) can increase catchment sedime...