The influence of forest site on rate and extent of soil compaction and profile disturbance of skid trails during ground-based harvesting

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作者
Williamson, JR
Neilsen, WA
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[1] Forestry Tasmania, Hobart, Tas 7000, Australia
[2] Agr Victoria, Ctr Land Protect Res, Dept nat Resources & Environm, Bendigo 3554, Australia
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10.1139/cjfr-30-8-1196
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S7 [林业];
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0829 ; 0907 ;
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Soil compaction has been considered a principal form of damage associated with logging, restricting root growth and reducing productivity. The rate and extent of soil compaction on skid trails was measured at six field locations covering a range of dry and wet forests. Data was collected for up to 21 passes of a laden logging machine. A similar extent of compaction, averaging 0.17 g.cm(-3) increase in total soil bulk density (BD), was recorded for all field sites despite substantial site and soil differences. On average, 62% of the compaction in the top 10 cm of the soil occurred after only one pass of a laden logging machine. The environment under which soils had formed played a major role in determining the BD of the undisturbed soil. Compaction was strongly related to the original BD, forest type, and soil parent material. Soil strengths obtained in the field fell below levels found to restrict root growth. However, reduction in macropores, and the effect of that on aeration and drainage could reduce tree growth. On the wettest soils logged, machine forces displaced topsoils rather than causing compaction in situ. Recommended logging methods and implications for the development of sustainability indices are discussed.
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页码:1196 / 1205
页数:10
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