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- W1930259053 abstract "Abstract Understanding the effects of severe human induced forest disturbances with soil loss on rainfall‐runoff responses is important for future forest management. However, few studies have addressed this issue, which is methodologically difficult compared with the hydrological assessments of the effects of logging. In this study, several small catchments in Japan with different soil and geological conditions were compared using the runoff model HYCYMODEL to reveal their runoff characteristics. The results were then examined on the basis of runoff mechanisms to demonstrate the possible ranges of the effects derived from human disturbances for each geological type. For granite mountains, bare land can be considered the severest case of disturbances leading to high stormflow peaks, although a large baseflow remains because of the water storage fluctuation in weathered bedrock. For sedimentary rock mountains, the severest case may be a forest on the clayey soil without brown forest soil producing flashy runoff characteristics including a large stormflow volume with a sensitive response to the antecedent dryness and a low baseflow rate. Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd." @default.
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- W1930259053 title "Predicting the dependencies of rainfall-runoff responses on human forest disturbances with soil loss based on the runoff mechanisms in granite and sedimentary rock mountains" @default.
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