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Evaluation of the surface erosion from different timber yarding methods in Honduras | |
Samuel Rivera2  Jeffrey L Kershner1  James P Dobrowolski1  | |
[1] ,Utah State University College of Natural Resources Department of Wildland Resources,USA | |
关键词: BMP; Erosion; Timber yarding evaluation; Erosão; Métodos do carregamento da madeira e Avaliação; | |
DOI : 10.1590/S0100-67622010000400002 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
Surface runoff and sediment production from different timber yarding practices, some using Best Management Practices (BMPs) recommended for Honduras, were monitored in experimental plots during the rainy seasons of two consecutive years in pine forest highlands of central Honduras. Different timber yarding systems were applied to pseudo-replicated plots during the rainy seasons of 1999 and 2000. In 1999, two treatments were studied: tractor yarding and skyline cable (a recommended BMP). In 2000, four treatments were evaluated: tractor skidding, skyline cable, animal skidding (another recommended BMP), and undisturbed forest (reference). During the rainy seasons of these years, surface runoff volumes and sediment yield were measured at five 1.5m x 10m erosion plots in each treated area. The results showed significant differences between traditional tractor yarding and the recommended skyline cable and animal skidding methods. Tractor yarding produced six to ten times more erosion during the rainy seasons than cable and animal yarding. The improved soil retention of cable and animal yarding was especially important during September when the highest rainfall occurred in this climate.
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