Disentangling effects of forest harvest on long-term hydrologic and sediment dynamics, western Cascades, Oregon
Abstract
The magnitude of sediment yield following forest timber harvest is controlled by increases in both sediment supply and streamflow. Since the relation between sediment transport and streamflow typically follows a power law, small increases in streamflow may translate into large increases in sediment transport. Interpreting the geomorphic effects of streamflow increases is confounded by the fact that timber harvest influences both the hydrologic...
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Title
Disentangling effects of forest harvest on long-term hydrologic and sediment dynamics, western Cascades, Oregon
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
580
Pages
124259 - 124259
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