FOREST PRACTICES AS NONPOINT SOURCES OF POLLUTION IN NORTH-AMERICA

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作者
BINKLEY, D [1 ]
BROWN, TC [1 ]
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[1] US FOREST SERV,ROCKY MT FOREST & RANGE EXPT STN,FT COLLINS,CO 80524
来源
WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN | 1993年 / 29卷 / 05期
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WATER QUALITY; FOREST MANAGEMENT; NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION;
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Forest management activities may substantially alter the quality of water draining forests, and are regulated as nonpoint sources of pollution. Important impacts have been documented, in some cases, for undesirable changes in stream temperature and concentrations of dissolved oxygen, nitrate-N, and suspended sediments. We present a comprehensive summary of North American studies that have examined the impacts of forest practices on each of these parameters of water quality. In most cases, retention of forested buffer strips along streams prevents unacceptable increases in stream temperatures. Current practices do not typically involve addition of large quantities of fine organic material to streams, and depletion of streamwater oxygen is not a problem; however, sedimentation of gravel streambeds may reduce oxygen diffusion into spawning beds in some cases. Concentrations of nitrate-N typically increase substantially after forest harvesting and fertilization, but only a few cases have resulted in concentrations approaching the drinking-water standard of 10 mg of nitrate-N/L. Road construction and harvesting increase suspended sediment concentrations in streamwater, with highly variable results among regions in North America. The use of best management practices usually prevents unacceptable increases in sediment concentrations, but exceptionally large responses (especially in relation to intense storms) are not unusual.
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页码:729 / 740
页数:12
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