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Surface Soil Changes Following Selective Logging in an Eastern Amazon ForestIn the Brazilian Amazon, selective logging is second only to forest conversion in its extent. Conversion to pasture or agriculture tends to reduce soil nutrients and site productivity over time unless fertilizers are added. Logging removes nutrients in bole wood, enough that repeated logging could deplete essential nutrients over time. After a single logging event, nutrient losses are likely to be too small to observe in the large soil nutrient pools, but disturbances associated with logging also alter soil properties. Selective logging, particularly reduced-impact logging, results in consistent patterns of disturbance that may be associated with particular changes in soil properties. Soil bulk density, pH, carbon (C), nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), potassium (K), iron (Fe), aluminum (Al), delta(sup 3)C, delta(sup 15)N, and P fractionations were measured on the soils of four different types of loggingrelated disturbances: roads, decks, skids, and treefall gaps. Litter biomass and percent bare ground were also determined in these areas. To evaluate the importance of fresh foliage inputs from downed tree crowns in treefall gaps, foliar nutrients for mature forest trees were also determined and compared to that of fresh litterfall. The immediate impacts of logging on soil properties and how these might link to the longer-term estimated nutrient losses and the observed changes in soils were studied.
Document ID
20060013011
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Olander, Lydia P.
(Carnegie Institution of Washington Stanford, CA, United States)
Bustamante, Mercedes M.
(Brasilia Univ. Brasilia, Brazil)
Asner, Gregory P.
(Carnegie Institution of Washington Stanford, CA, United States)
Telles, Everaldo
(Brasilia Univ. Brasilia, Brazil)
Prado, Zayra
(Brasilia Univ. Brasilia, Brazil)
Camargo, Plinio B.
(Sao Paulo Univ. Brazil)
Date Acquired
August 23, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2005
Publication Information
Publication: Earth Interactions
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Volume: 9
Subject Category
Geophysics
Report/Patent Number
Paper-9-004
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: LC-21
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC5-675
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF DBI-02-04210
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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