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    Title: Typhoon impacts on stream water chemistry in a plantation and an adjacent natural forest in central Taiwan
    Authors: Tsai,CJ;Lin,TC;Hwong,JL;Lin,NH;Wang,CP;Hamburg,S
    Contributors: 大氣物理研究所
    Keywords: SOIL;PHOSPHORUS;DYNAMICS;THROUGHFALL;POTASSIUM;INTENSITY;PATTERNS;CALCIUM;STORM
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2010-06-29 18:36:27 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 中央大學
    Abstract: We studied the hydro-chemical responses to a category 3 typhoon of two forested watersheds at Lienhuachi Experimental Forest: a 24 year old China-fir plantation (WS4) and a natural hardwood forest (WS5). One hundred and nineteen millimeters of precipitation fell in 26 h resulting in a peak stream flow of 80 l s(-1) ha(-1) in WS4 and 11 l s(-1) ha(-1) in WS5 despite a much lower base flow at WS4: 0.012 l s(-1) ha(-1) as compared to 0.38 l s(-1) ha(-1) at WS5. Stream water conductivity, an indicator of overall ionic strength, decreased by approximately 50% in WS4 and 30% in WS5. The observation that the China-fir plantation had a higher stream flow and ion fluctuation than the natural forest during typhoon Talim was the opposite of that observed during non-storm periods. The output of suspended solids in stream water was two orders of magnitudes higher in the plantation than in the natural forest during the storm period (8.8 vs. 0.06 kg ha(-1) net export of suspended solids). The plantation exhibited lower resistance than the natural forest to the stream water chemistry impacts of a category 3 typhoon with a return interval of six years. Among the I I ions analyzed, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium were the only elements that had higher concentrations in the natural forest than in the plantation, a pattern consistent with the aggradation of biomass and the concomitantly high demand on the macro-essential elements in the plantation. Conversion of a native broad leaf forest to a conifer plantation has persistent and large effects on hydrochemical cycling, changes that are still evident after two decades of growth. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
    Relation: JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Atmospheric Sciences and Graduate Institute of Atmospheric Physics ] journal & Dissertation

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