This study focuses on avoiding negative effects on surface waters using new techniques for identifying wet areas near surface waters. This would aid planning and designing of forest buffer zones and off-road forestry traffic. The temporal variability in the geographical distribution of the stream network renders this type of planning difficult. A field study was performed in the 68 km2 Krycklan Catchment to illustrate the variability of a boreal stream network. The perennial stream length was 140 km while the stream length during high-flow conditions was 630 km. Comparing the field-measured stream network to the network presented on current maps showed that 58% of the perennial and 76% of the fully expanded network was missing on current ma...
Protecting water quality in forested regions is increasingly important as pressures from land-use, l...
Several studies in high-latitude catchments have demonstrated the importance of near-stream riparian...
The water balance in a watershed can be disrupted by forest disturbances such as harvests and fires....
This study focuses on avoiding negative effects on surface waters using new techniques for identifyi...
Dynamic expansions and contractions of stream networks can play an important role for hydrologic pro...
Drainage of forested wetlands for increased timber production has profoundly altered the hydrology a...
Abstract: We develop and test a conceptual model of wood dynamics in stream networks that considers ...
International audienceThe health of forests across the globe is a growing concern in a changing clim...
The forestry is the main use of forests in Sweden which results in a number of positive aspects but ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study addresses several challenges in the application o...
To monitor temporal stream shape change over a gradient of RBZ widths, channel cross section measure...
Riparian zones provide important transitions between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and they ar...
Peatland forest management is an important source of human-induced additional nitrogen, phosphorus, ...
Riparian zones contain areas of strong hydrological connectivity between land and stream, referred t...
Protecting water quality in forested regions is increasingly important as pressures from land-use, l...
Several studies in high-latitude catchments have demonstrated the importance of near-stream riparian...
The water balance in a watershed can be disrupted by forest disturbances such as harvests and fires....
This study focuses on avoiding negative effects on surface waters using new techniques for identifyi...
Dynamic expansions and contractions of stream networks can play an important role for hydrologic pro...
Drainage of forested wetlands for increased timber production has profoundly altered the hydrology a...
Abstract: We develop and test a conceptual model of wood dynamics in stream networks that considers ...
International audienceThe health of forests across the globe is a growing concern in a changing clim...
The forestry is the main use of forests in Sweden which results in a number of positive aspects but ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study addresses several challenges in the application o...
To monitor temporal stream shape change over a gradient of RBZ widths, channel cross section measure...
Riparian zones provide important transitions between terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, and they ar...
Peatland forest management is an important source of human-induced additional nitrogen, phosphorus, ...
Riparian zones contain areas of strong hydrological connectivity between land and stream, referred t...
Protecting water quality in forested regions is increasingly important as pressures from land-use, l...
Several studies in high-latitude catchments have demonstrated the importance of near-stream riparian...
The water balance in a watershed can be disrupted by forest disturbances such as harvests and fires....