Nutrient removal and leaching from a whole-tree harvest of northern hardwoods
Journal Article
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· J. Environ. Qual.; (United States)
Whole-tree harvesting of a northern hardwood stand in New Hampshire removed an average of 111 dry metric tons/ha of biomass, representing 96% of the aboveground total. Nutrient removal in harvested trees averaged 344, 242, 128, and 19 kg/ha for Ca, N, K, and P, respectively. The nutrients removed were between 2 and 3% of estimated total soil capital for Ca and N, and about 1% of total soil capital for K and P. Of estimated available nutrient capital, the removals were 30% for Ca and 85% for K. The harvest was carried out on the lower 40% of a 16-ha watershed. Concentrations of NO/sub 3/, Ca, and K in soil solution and streamflow of the harvested watershed increased for 1 1/2 to 2 years. Streamflow concentrations increased by a maximum of 3, 1, and 0.2 mg/liter for NO/sub 3/, Ca, and K, respectively. Increased loss of N and Ca by leaching to streams is estimated at more than 40 kg/ha. NO/sub 3/ in soil solution increased from background levels of 1 mg/liter to a maximum of 95 mg/liter. Ca increased from background levels of 2 mg/liter to a maximum of 19 mg/liter. Concentrations of both ions returned to background levels by the third growing season after harvest. The increases in nutrient ions in streams and soil solution are thought to result from increased mineralization and nitrification immediately after harvest. The harvested area has regenerated rapidly with pioneer and commercial species, perhaps partly because of the enriched soil solution. Nutrient removals and leaching losses by themselves do not seem to deplete total nutrient capital significantly. However, the impacts of whole-tree harvesting upon the processes, mechanisms, and rates by which nutrients are made available for future stnads are still of concern. 25 references.
- Research Organization:
- Dept. of Agriculture Forest Service, Durham, NH
- OSTI ID:
- 5731128
- Journal Information:
- J. Environ. Qual.; (United States), Journal Name: J. Environ. Qual.; (United States) Vol. 11:2; ISSN JEVQA
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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BIOMASS PLANTATIONS
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ELEMENTS
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METALS
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NORTH AMERICA
NUTRIENTS
OXIDES
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHOSPHORUS
PLANTS
POTASSIUM
REMOVAL
SEPARATION PROCESSES
TREES
USA
140504 -- Solar Energy Conversion-- Biomass Production & Conversion-- (-1989)
510500* -- Environment
Terrestrial-- Site Resource & Use Studies-- (-1989)
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
ALKALI METALS
ALKALINE EARTH METALS
BIOMASS PLANTATIONS
CALCIUM
CHALCOGENIDES
DISSOLUTION
ELEMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS
FEDERAL REGION I
HARVESTING
LEACHING
LOSSES
METALS
NEW HAMPSHIRE
NITROGEN
NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
NITROGEN OXIDES
NONMETALS
NORTH AMERICA
NUTRIENTS
OXIDES
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PHOSPHORUS
PLANTS
POTASSIUM
REMOVAL
SEPARATION PROCESSES
TREES
USA