Sediment is a leading contributor to nonpoint source (NPS) pollution in streams and rivers. Sources and sinks of sediment movement were identified for a 121-hectare watershed located in Webster County, Mississippi in order to evaluate the impact of forest harvesting on water quality and sedimentation rates. In a completely randomized design containing three replications of two treatments (unharvested vs. harvested) and two slopes (≤9% vs. \u3e9%), twelve sub-watersheds were randomly selected for intensive measurement of the sources and sinks of sediment after precipitation events. In-stream, bank and forest road sediment movement were also monitored pre- and post-harvest. Total suspended sediment (TSS) in runoff from forest roads ranged fro...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The objective of this research is to quantify sediment load reductions in southeastern U.S. forest r...
Reduced-impact forestry uses best management practices (BMPs) during operations to minimize soil er...
The amount of sediment delivered to stream channels and the determination of the topographical attri...
River sediment is one of the most pervasive pollutants in the world. Excess amounts of fine sediment...
Graduation date: 2009This dissertation is a collection of three manuscripts that serve to fill the ...
Graduation date: 2004Unpaved roads are sources of chronic sediment in forested watersheds. Bare soil...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) have become important management techniques to prevent the introd...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Timbe...
Purposeof Review: Paired catchment studies have documented the extent to which forest harvesting imp...
Disturbances created by timber harvesting equipment and associated haul roads and skid trails can cr...
Evaluating the potential impacts of intensive silvicultural practices on water quality is critical f...
A forested headwater watershed in West Virginia was monitored to examine changes to in-stream turbid...
Fine sediment, normally understood to refer to sand, silts, and clays; is a natural constituent in a...
Graduation date: 1995Presentation date: 1994-05-25Many studies have focused on improving our underst...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The objective of this research is to quantify sediment load reductions in southeastern U.S. forest r...
Reduced-impact forestry uses best management practices (BMPs) during operations to minimize soil er...
The amount of sediment delivered to stream channels and the determination of the topographical attri...
River sediment is one of the most pervasive pollutants in the world. Excess amounts of fine sediment...
Graduation date: 2009This dissertation is a collection of three manuscripts that serve to fill the ...
Graduation date: 2004Unpaved roads are sources of chronic sediment in forested watersheds. Bare soil...
Streamside management zones (SMZs) have become important management techniques to prevent the introd...
Proceedings of the 2007 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 27-29, 2007, Athens, Georgia.Timbe...
Purposeof Review: Paired catchment studies have documented the extent to which forest harvesting imp...
Disturbances created by timber harvesting equipment and associated haul roads and skid trails can cr...
Evaluating the potential impacts of intensive silvicultural practices on water quality is critical f...
A forested headwater watershed in West Virginia was monitored to examine changes to in-stream turbid...
Fine sediment, normally understood to refer to sand, silts, and clays; is a natural constituent in a...
Graduation date: 1995Presentation date: 1994-05-25Many studies have focused on improving our underst...
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appe...
The objective of this research is to quantify sediment load reductions in southeastern U.S. forest r...
Reduced-impact forestry uses best management practices (BMPs) during operations to minimize soil er...