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Influence of Forest Practices on Soil Physical Properties and Facility of Purifying Water Quality in Pinus rigida Stands  

Park, Jae-Hyeon (Department of Forest Resources, Jinju National University)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.10, no.2, 2007 , pp. 61-70 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aims to clarify the effect of forest management practices(thinning and pruning) on soil physical properties and water quality to get the fundamental information on the facility of purifying water quality after forestry practices. Rainfall, throughfall, stemflow, soil and stream water were sampled at the study site which consists of Pinus rigida in Jinju National University Experimental Forest for 4 years from Mar. 1, 2002 to Nov. 30, 2006. Averaged tree height of the management site increased by 1.6m, compared to the value of the non-management site in Pinus rigida. Increment of averaged D. B. H. at the management site showed 4.2cm more in Pinus rigida compared with that at non-management sites. Mesopore ratios (pF2.7) and total porosities of A layer soil at the management site increased more than those at the non-management sites in both stands. Otherwise, soil bulk density resulted in being reversely. Water qualities of throughfall, stemflow and buffered soil water were influenced more positively by the management practice. The average electrical conductivity of stream water was $32.9{\mu}S/cm$ within the range of non-polluted stream water.
Keywords
Forest management; Throughfall; Stemflow; Soil and stream water quality; Mesopore ratio;
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