The long-term effects (27-36 years) of conventional and whole-tree harvest on soil water chemistry (50 cm depth) have been examined at three coniferous sites. One of the most important findings of our study were that WTH caused a long-term (27-30 years), but temporary loss, of exchangeable Ca2+ measured as lower soil water concentrations at 50 cm depth as a result of large amounts of Ca2+ being removed during harvest. In addition, WTH resulted in lower soil water pH and ANC. Treatment effects were also noted for SO42- which could be the combined results of lower dry deposition in WTH-plots and/or increased retention in the mineral soil. The main treatment differences are temporary and had disappeared during the second study period between 2...
Stemflow water acidifies the soil in beech stands impacted by atmospheric deposition. To investigate...
Climate change has led to a focus on forest management techniques to increase carbon (C) sequestrati...
Forest ecosystems belong to the part of environment most affected by the anthropogenic acidification...
The long-term effects (27-36 years) of conventional and whole-tree harvest on soil water chemistry (...
This thesis examines the impact of whole-tree harvest (WTH) on soils and surface waters acid-base st...
Logging residues, such as tops, branches and needles, can provide a useful biofuel for large-scale e...
Wood-ash application to forest land has been proposed as a means to compensate for increased nutrien...
The study investigated the effects of forest residue extraction on tree growth and base cations conc...
soil chemistry and understorey vegetation. Silva Fennica 38(2): 133–142. The increased interest in h...
Whole tree harvesting (WTH) following final felling of productive forests is increasingly promoted a...
Abstract in UndeterminedThe effects of harvesting on the long-term mass balances of calcium (Ca), ma...
The use of biomass from forest harvesting residues or stumps for bioenergy has been increasing in th...
Increased demand for forest-derived biomass has resulted in changes in harvest intensities in Finlan...
Additions of nutrients, faster growing tree varieties, more intense harvest practices, and a changin...
Total amounts of plant nutrients in biomass: humus and mineral soil were determined in two old Norwa...
Stemflow water acidifies the soil in beech stands impacted by atmospheric deposition. To investigate...
Climate change has led to a focus on forest management techniques to increase carbon (C) sequestrati...
Forest ecosystems belong to the part of environment most affected by the anthropogenic acidification...
The long-term effects (27-36 years) of conventional and whole-tree harvest on soil water chemistry (...
This thesis examines the impact of whole-tree harvest (WTH) on soils and surface waters acid-base st...
Logging residues, such as tops, branches and needles, can provide a useful biofuel for large-scale e...
Wood-ash application to forest land has been proposed as a means to compensate for increased nutrien...
The study investigated the effects of forest residue extraction on tree growth and base cations conc...
soil chemistry and understorey vegetation. Silva Fennica 38(2): 133–142. The increased interest in h...
Whole tree harvesting (WTH) following final felling of productive forests is increasingly promoted a...
Abstract in UndeterminedThe effects of harvesting on the long-term mass balances of calcium (Ca), ma...
The use of biomass from forest harvesting residues or stumps for bioenergy has been increasing in th...
Increased demand for forest-derived biomass has resulted in changes in harvest intensities in Finlan...
Additions of nutrients, faster growing tree varieties, more intense harvest practices, and a changin...
Total amounts of plant nutrients in biomass: humus and mineral soil were determined in two old Norwa...
Stemflow water acidifies the soil in beech stands impacted by atmospheric deposition. To investigate...
Climate change has led to a focus on forest management techniques to increase carbon (C) sequestrati...
Forest ecosystems belong to the part of environment most affected by the anthropogenic acidification...