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Resource Name An overview of the effects of forest management on groundwater hydrology
Unique File Number 363
Information Type applied Research
Surface Water
Aquatic Ecosystem
Groundwater A
Groundwater & Surface Water A
Management for Natural & Industrial Hazards
Strengths review of available research on forest management effects on groundwater hydrology
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Outstanding Research Questions not an area with a lot of available research
Information Subtype groundwater
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Resource Name Smerdon, B.D., Redding, T.E., and Beckers, J. (2009). An overview of the effects of forest management on groundwater hydrology. British Columbia Journal of Ecosystems and Management, 10, 22-44
Resource Purpose This paper provides an introduction to the role of groundwater in watersheds, presents an overview of groundwater resources in British Columbia, and reviews the potential effects of forest management activities (e.g., harvest operations, road building, reforestation, management of mountain pine beetle infestation) on groundwater hydrology. A regional-scale classification of hydrogeologic landscapes for British Columbia is outlined, integrating major physiographic, biogeoclimatic, and groundwater regions. The classification considers characteristics of climate, geology, aquifer type, and interaction with surface water in a generalized way, and summarizes broad-scale expectations about the groundwater hydrology in each hydrogeologic landscape category. In all of the landscapes, a rise in the water table can be expected to follow forest harvesting, though the magnitude and duration of this increase vary according to the area's geology and topography. In wet, steep watersheds, for example, shallow groundwater flow is likely to increase, in turn leading to the potential for increased runoff and decreased slope stability. Local-scale water table changes are often more apparent than those at the regional scale.
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Program Status complete
NE Coverage international
Drinking Water
Ecosystem
Fish
Groundwater y
Public Safety
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Link http://jem.forrex.org/index.php/jem/article/view/409/324
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