Modifications of soil physical parameters (bulk density, pore space pattern and clay dispersibility) induced by compaction in wheel-rutted areas due to mechanized forest exploitation was studied in loamy soils developed under beech stands in the loessic belt of middle Belgium. The consequences of surface waterlogging on pedological processes (especially the geochemical behaviour of iron and aluminium) were also investigated. The results show that rutted areas have: (1) a significant decrease of total porosity in the eluvial upper layers of the soil (0-30 cm depth), associated with an important lowering of the transmission pore volume and a decrease in macroporosity to about 6% of the total soil volume, i.e. to less than the current threshol...
Soil compaction is a major concern in the context of ensuring sustainable forest and agricultural ma...
One of the main problems in close-to-nature management of high forests is linked to the ecological a...
Forest harvesting activities can cause soil damage and disturbance through soil compaction, rut form...
Modification of some soil mechanical properties (penetration resistance and consolidation pressure) ...
In a even-aged high forest of beech in the Soignes Forest (near Brussels, Belgium), both intact and ...
The mechanisation of forestry operations is too recent in France to have enough perspective and scie...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Soils replaced after mining are subject to various treatments prior to revegetation and in the years...
Field trials were undertaken in north-east England and south-west Scotland to investigate the degree...
Forestry-drained peatlands occupy approximately 15 M ha in boreal and temperate zones, in Finland th...
The mineralogy of bulk and rhizosphere soils was compared to assess the effect of roots on mineral w...
Soils derived from loess are extensive in Europe and are well suited for forestry. They are suspecte...
Soils derived from loess are extensive in Europe and are well suited for forestry. They are suspecte...
The tree species composition of many forests in western and central Europe has changed considerably ...
In most cases, mechanical site preparation (MSP) is a precondition if high−quality (natural or artif...
Soil compaction is a major concern in the context of ensuring sustainable forest and agricultural ma...
One of the main problems in close-to-nature management of high forests is linked to the ecological a...
Forest harvesting activities can cause soil damage and disturbance through soil compaction, rut form...
Modification of some soil mechanical properties (penetration resistance and consolidation pressure) ...
In a even-aged high forest of beech in the Soignes Forest (near Brussels, Belgium), both intact and ...
The mechanisation of forestry operations is too recent in France to have enough perspective and scie...
During the last decades, manual felling and logging of forest trees by animals or small tractors evo...
Soils replaced after mining are subject to various treatments prior to revegetation and in the years...
Field trials were undertaken in north-east England and south-west Scotland to investigate the degree...
Forestry-drained peatlands occupy approximately 15 M ha in boreal and temperate zones, in Finland th...
The mineralogy of bulk and rhizosphere soils was compared to assess the effect of roots on mineral w...
Soils derived from loess are extensive in Europe and are well suited for forestry. They are suspecte...
Soils derived from loess are extensive in Europe and are well suited for forestry. They are suspecte...
The tree species composition of many forests in western and central Europe has changed considerably ...
In most cases, mechanical site preparation (MSP) is a precondition if high−quality (natural or artif...
Soil compaction is a major concern in the context of ensuring sustainable forest and agricultural ma...
One of the main problems in close-to-nature management of high forests is linked to the ecological a...
Forest harvesting activities can cause soil damage and disturbance through soil compaction, rut form...