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The effects of cumulative forest disturbance on streamflow in a large watershed in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada

机译:森林累积干扰对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚中部内陆一个大流域的水流的影响

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The Baker Creek watershed (1570 km2), situated in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada, has been severely disturbed by both logging and natural disturbance, particularly by a recent large-scale mountain pine beetle (MPB) infestation (up to 2009, 70.2% of the watershed area had been attacked by MPB) and subsequent salvage logging. The concept of equivalent clear-cut area (ECA) was used to indicate the magnitude of forest disturbance, with consideration of hydrological recovery following various types of disturbance (wildfire, logging and MPB infestation), cumulated over space and time in the watershed. The cumulative ECA peaked at 62.2% in 2009. A combined approach of statistical analysis (i.e. time series analysis) and graphic method (modified double mass curve) was employed to evaluate the impacts of forest disturbance on hydrology. Our results showed that severe forest disturbance significantly increased annual mean flow. The average increment in annual mean flow caused by forest disturbance was 48.4 mm yr??'1, while the average decrease in annual mean flow caused by climatic variability during the same disturbance period was 35.5 mm yr??'1. The opposite changes in directions and magnitudes clearly suggest an offsetting effect between forest disturbance and climatic variability, with the absolute influential strength of forest disturbance (57.7%) overriding that from climate variability (42.3%). Forest disturbance also produced significant positive effects on low flow and dry season (fall and winter) mean flow. Implications of our findings for future forest and water resources management are discussed in the context of long-term watershed sustainability.
机译:位于加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省中部的贝克河分水岭(1570平方公里)受到伐木和自然干扰的严重干扰,特别是最近发生的大规模山松甲虫(MPB)侵扰(到2009年,流域面积的70.2%被MPB和随后的打捞记录所袭击。等效清除面积(ECA)的概念用于表示森林扰动的程度,同时考虑流域的空间和时间累积的各种扰动(野火,伐木和MPB侵扰)后的水文恢复。 ECA累积值在2009年达到62.2%的峰值。采用统计分析(即时间序列分析)和图形方法(修正的双质量曲线)相结合的方法来评估森林干扰对水文学的影响。我们的结果表明,严重的森林干扰显着增加了年平均流量。森林扰动引起的年平均流量的平均增加量为48.4 mm yr?1',而同一扰动期间气候变化引起的年平均流量的平均减少量为35.5 mm yr?1'1。方向和幅度的相反变化清楚地表明了森林干扰与气候变异之间的抵消作用,森林干扰的绝对影响强度(57.7%)高于气候变异(42.3%)。森林干扰对低流量和干旱季节(秋季和冬季)的平均流量也产生了显着的积极影响。我们在长期流域可持续性的背景下讨论了我们的发现对未来森林和水资源管理的意义。

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