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  • 标题:Vliv holých sečí či rychlého velkoplošného rozpadu lesa na celkový odtok za vegetační období
  • 其他标题:Influence of clearcuttings or impact of rapid broad disintegration of a forest on total run-off by growing seasons
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  • 作者:V. Švihla ; F. Šach ; V. Černohous
  • 期刊名称:Zprávy Lesnického Výzkumu
  • 印刷版ISSN:0322-9688
  • 出版年度:2016
  • 卷号:61
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:138-144
  • 出版社:Výzkumný Ústav Lesního Hospodárství a Myslivosti
  • 摘要:Increase of run-off volume in forest catchments after vast timber harvest poses a permanent problem for forest hydrology investigation. Submitted analysis brings a new approach to solve the problem, considering the harvested area to be a complex of the full-grown forest remains, young plantation with advanced growth, and weed-infested cutovers with differentiated run-off. To study the problem, three methods were developed. The first method is based on double sum curve (DSC) model. It determines ratio of sum of run-offs from harvested areas as a complex of full-grown forest remains, young plantation with advanced growth, and clearcuts to run-off from original full-grown forest on the same territory. The second method is based on taking weights of logging into consideration. It determines ratio of run-offs from complex of young plantation with advanced growth and clearcuts to run-off from original full-grown forest. The third method is the method of separation. It solves ratio of run-offs like the second method and moreover it determines ratio of run-offs from full-grown forest to weed-infested cutovers. It was proved correctness of the theory concerning the increase of run-off from a forest after clearcutting. It is in accordance with literature cited in references. Total run-offs increased after vast clearcutting by 1.0–9.6%. Run-off from weed-infested cutovers increased, contrary to that from original full-grown forest stand, by 8–12%. In the Červík catchment the DSC model of continuous representation brought non-uniform outcome of the analysis. For explanation of the whole effect there is a lack of more detailed data, particularly of those concerning forest soil water content. Run-off from full-grown forest during dry periods was always greater than from cutovers.
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