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Peakflow responses to forest practices in the western cascades of Oregon, USA

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JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
卷 233, 期 1-4, 页码 102-120

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/S0022-1694(00)00231-6

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streamflow; watersheds; forestry; regression analysis; Cascade range; Oregon

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The effects of clearcut silviculture (road building, clearfelling, cable logging, and site preparation) were evaluated using long-term peakflow records for three small watersheds (60-101 ha) and six large basins (62-640 km(2)) in the western Cascades of Oregon, USA. After a calibration period, two of the small watersheds were treated while the third remained untreated (control). Analysis indicated that peakflow increases following treatments were dependent upon peakflow magnitude. Peakflow increases averaged approximately 13-16% after treatment for 1-yr recurrence interval events, and 6-9% for 5-yr recurrence interval events. For the six large basins, multiple linear regression analyses of peakflows relative to: (1) peakflow magnitude; and (2) difference in percent area harvested provided mixed results. While significant (p < 0.05) relationships were found in half of the analyses, the explained variance (Delta r(2)) due to harvesting was generally small (1-7%). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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