The impact of forest management operations on soil physical properties is important to understand, since management can significantly change site productivity by altering root growth potential, water infiltration and soil erosion, and water and nutrient availability. We studied soil bulk density and strength changes as indicators of soil compaction before harvesting and 1 and 5 years after harvest and site treatment on 12 of the North American Long-Term Soil Productivity sites. Severe soil compaction treatments approached root-limiting bulk densities for each soil texture, while moderate compaction levels were between severe and preharvest values. Immediately after harvesting, soil bulk density on the severely compacted plots ranged from 1%...
Although a number of harvesting studies have assessed compaction, no study has considered the intera...
Abstract-Timber harvesting and mechanical site prepa-rat @ can reduce site productivity if they exce...
Soil compaction is a major concern in the context of ensuring sustainable forest and agricultural ma...
Abstract: The impact of forest management operations on soil physical properties is important to und...
Forest operations can affect soil productivity by impacting the amount and distribution of surface o...
Moving equipment and logs over the surface of forest soils causes gouges and ruts in the mineral soi...
This study examined the effects of timber harvest and subsoiling on soil physical properties conside...
Higher than average levels of soil compaction have been reported on detection monitoring (DM) plots ...
Processes responsible for natural recovery of compacted forest soils are poorly understood, making e...
Soil compaction is a major contributor to forest soil degradation. To make a decision on soil remedi...
In addition to long-standing concerns about sustaining forest productivity, maintaining forest ecosy...
Soil compaction often limits conifer regeneration on sites degraded by construction of landings and ...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Soil compaction by farm machinery may persist for decades, hampering soil productivity and functioni...
Graduation date: 2001Although previous research in central Oregon has shown soil compaction\ud can l...
Although a number of harvesting studies have assessed compaction, no study has considered the intera...
Abstract-Timber harvesting and mechanical site prepa-rat @ can reduce site productivity if they exce...
Soil compaction is a major concern in the context of ensuring sustainable forest and agricultural ma...
Abstract: The impact of forest management operations on soil physical properties is important to und...
Forest operations can affect soil productivity by impacting the amount and distribution of surface o...
Moving equipment and logs over the surface of forest soils causes gouges and ruts in the mineral soi...
This study examined the effects of timber harvest and subsoiling on soil physical properties conside...
Higher than average levels of soil compaction have been reported on detection monitoring (DM) plots ...
Processes responsible for natural recovery of compacted forest soils are poorly understood, making e...
Soil compaction is a major contributor to forest soil degradation. To make a decision on soil remedi...
In addition to long-standing concerns about sustaining forest productivity, maintaining forest ecosy...
Soil compaction often limits conifer regeneration on sites degraded by construction of landings and ...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Soil compaction by farm machinery may persist for decades, hampering soil productivity and functioni...
Graduation date: 2001Although previous research in central Oregon has shown soil compaction\ud can l...
Although a number of harvesting studies have assessed compaction, no study has considered the intera...
Abstract-Timber harvesting and mechanical site prepa-rat @ can reduce site productivity if they exce...
Soil compaction is a major concern in the context of ensuring sustainable forest and agricultural ma...