Peak flow responses to clear‐cutting and roads in small and large basins, Western Cascades, Oregon: A second opinion
- 1 December 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Water Resources Research
- Vol. 34 (12) , 3393-3403
- https://doi.org/10.1029/98wr02500
Abstract
In this paper, we conduct a reanalysis of methods and data used by Jones and Grant [1996]. Data from three small watersheds (60–101 ha) and three pairs of large basins (60–600 km2) in Oregon's western Cascades were used to evaluate effects of timber harvest and road construction on peak flows. We could not detect any effect of cutting on peak flows in one of the large basin pairs, and results were inconclusive in the other two large basin pairs. One small watershed was 100% clear‐cut, a second was 31% patch‐cut with 6% of the area affected by road construction, and a third was held as a long‐term control. Peak flows were increased up to 90% for the smallest peak events on the clear‐cut watershed and up to 40% for the smallest peak flows on the patch‐cut and roaded watershed. Percentage treatment effects decreased as flow event size increased and were not detectable for flows with 2‐year return intervals or greater on either treated watershed. Treatment effects decreased over time but were still found after 20 years on the clear‐cut watershed but for only 10 years on the patch‐cut and roaded watershed.Keywords
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