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Sci Total Environ ; 279(1-3): 117-29, 2001 Nov 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11712589

ABSTRACT

The effects of ditching of boreal forest land on stream-water quality and quantity was assessed by comparing, over a 4-year-period, the physicochemical properties of the water in two small streams (western Finland), one whose catchment was ditched for forestry halfway through the sampling period and another nearby (control) stream whose catchment was not ditched ('paired catchment method'). While the artificial drainage did not have any significant effect on the hydrograph, it resulted in an increase in the aquatic concentrations of Mn, Ca, Mg, suspended material and alkalinity, a decrease in the concentrations of TOC and H3O+, while for Al and Fe there was a change in control mechanisms. The concentration and control changes after ditching are related to changes in hydrological pathways and to the exposure of both organic (peat) and inorganic (mineral soil) layers on the ditch slopes.


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Soil Pollutants/analysis , Trees , Water Pollutants/analysis , Forestry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Soil , Water Movements , Water Supply
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