Effects of skidding on forest soil infiltration in west-central Alberta

被引:67
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作者
Startsev, AD [1 ]
McNabb, DH [1 ]
机构
[1] Alberta Res Council, Forest Resources, Vegreville, AB T9C 1T4, Canada
关键词
saturated hydraulic conductivity; unconfined infiltration rate; tension infiltrometers; skidders; boreal forest; Alberta;
D O I
10.4141/S99-092
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Soil compaction during forest harvesting generally reduces macropore space, which reduces infiltration and increases the potential for surface erosion and waterlogging. Hydrological effects of 3, 7 and 12 skidding cycles and their persistence were evaluated for 3 yr at 14 sites, which represented a range of soil texture and compaction conditions in the foothills and boreal forests of Alberta. Saturated hydraulic conductivity (HC) was determined using a constant head method on soil cores collected from 5- and 10-cm depths; unconfined infiltration rate of the surface soil (IR) was measured in situ with tension infiltrometers at near saturation. A significant (P < 0.05) increase in bulk density during skidding caused a significant reduction in both HC and IR after the first three cycles at eight sites where soil water potential at the time of skidding was higher than -15 kPa; the decrease at the other sites was not significant. Additional traffic, up to 12 cycles, did not cause a further significant decrease in HC or IR. The infiltration rate of soil compacted by three skidding cycles showed a recovery trend. However, in more intensively trafficked soils, compaction effects on infiltration remained significant for at least 3 yr, which was possibly attributed to heavy snowpacks preventing soil freezing at lower depths.
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页码:617 / 624
页数:8
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