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Brian C. Morris, M. Chad Bolding, W. Michael Aust, Kevin J. McGuire, Erik B. Schilling and Jay Sullivan
Forestry best management practices (BMPs) are used to reduce sedimentation from forest stream crossings. Three BMP treatments (BMP-, BMP-std, and BMP+) were applied to three forest road stream crossings (bridge, culvert, and ford). BMP- did not meet exis...
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Brian C. Morris, M. Chad Bolding, W. Michael Aust, Kevin J. McGuire, Erik B. Schilling, Jay Sullivan
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Forestry best management practices (BMPs) are used to reduce sedimentation from forest stream crossings. Three BMP treatments (BMP-, BMP-std, and BMP+) were applied to three forest road stream crossings (bridge, culvert, and ford). BMP- did not meet exis...
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Robert Orlando Leal, César Amílcar López
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Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja and Demetrio Antonio Zema
Forest roads are often subject to intense runoff and erosion, and the rates can be increased by other disturbance factors, such as wildfires. Since scarce literature exists on the effects of wildfires on rill erosion of forest roads, this study presents ...
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Gissele Souza Rocha, Claudio Henrique de Carvalho Silva, Heraldo Nunes Pitanga, Ecidinéia Pinto Soares de Mendonça, Dario Cardoso de Lima, Gustavo Diniz da Côrte
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The main objective of this study was to propose the application of soil-lime mixtures asa primary coating layerof unpavedforestroads based on the premise that this layer can be considered mechanically similar to a flexible pavementsub base layer, aiming ...
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Gissele Souza Rocha, Claudio Henrique de Carvalho Silva, Heraldo Nunes Pitanga, Ecidinéia Pinto Soares de Mendonça, Dario Cardoso de Lima, Gustavo Diniz da Côrte (Author)
Pág. e44764
The main objective of this study was to propose the application of soil-lime mixtures asa primary coating layerof unpavedforestroads based on the premise that this layer can be considered mechanically similar to a flexible pavementsub base layer, aiming ...
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Selcuk Gumus
Many factors, with differing priority ratios, need to be assessed in the evaluation of forest roads. Stakeholder perceptions differ in the road assessment process and this research addresses those differences between academic and practitioner groups. The...
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Julian J. Zemke
Forestry operations can significantly alter hydrological and erosional processes in a catchment. In the course of developing timberland, a network of persistent roads and skid trails causing soil compaction is usually established. Hereby, the infiltratio...
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Lindsay Nolan, Wallace M. Aust, Scott M. Barrett, Michael C. Bolding, Kristopher Brown and Kevin McGuire
Forestry Best Management Practices (BMPs) are used for protection of water quality at forest stream crossings, yet effects and costs for gradients of BMPs are not well documented. We evaluated forty-two truck road and skid trail stream crossings using th...
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Samuel Rivera, Jeffrey L. Kershner, Gordon R. Keller
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Using forest roads produces more erosion and sedimentation than any other forest or agricultural activity. This study evaluated soil losses from a forest road in central Honduras over two consecutive years. We divided a 400-m segment of road into 8 ex...
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C. Kevin Lyons,Ken Day
This project assessed whether mulching windrows of waste wood from right-of-way logging could produce an all-weather road surface for in-block roads. Three in-block spur roads in the Alex Fraser Research Forest at Williams Lake, B.C., were divided into t...
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Robert G. D'Eon
Logging roads are a large component of forest management and have been directly linked to a variety of negative ecological effects, including forest fragmentation. Much research exists that views logging roads as barriers to organism movement, and, from ...
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C.S. Eastaugh,D.M. Molina
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Forest roads and permanent fuelbreaks are an important part of fire suppression infrastructure, but due to maintenance and environmental costs many forest agencies seek to reduce the extent of these networks. The question of which roads should be retaine...
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Ioan Bitir, Rudolf Derczeni, Aurel Lunguleasa, Cosmin Spirchez and Valentina Ciobanu
Forest roads are of great economic importance as they ensure the transport of logs and forest biomass toward collection and processing centers, which is why they should be evaluated periodically, in order to establish the degree of degradation and period...
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Geneviève Tremblay, Osvaldo Valeria and Louis Imbeau
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Zdenka Krenová, Zdenka Chocholou?ková, Vladimír Zýval
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Zdenka Krenová, Zdenka Chocholou?ková, Vladimír Zýval
The negative effects of applying deicing salts to ecosystems are well documented for many countries. In some countries, the applicationof the deicing salts to roads in protected areas is prohibited by law. There is little detailed knowledge of the effect...
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D. Vegera,V. Vlasov,G. Zhiba,S. Sai
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The creation of a modern infrastructure for the transmission of voice and data on suburban roads, difficult in relief, remote and inaccessible settlements, is one of the most important problems. Radio waves propagating in the forest have high path loss c...
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S. Burkov,D. Vegera,V. Vlasov,G. Zhiba
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The creation of a modern voice transmission infrastructure on country roads with difficult terrain, remote and hard-to-reach settlements is one of the most important problems. Forest attenuation is an important factor in the design of new base stations. ...
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