Overland flow, sediment output and nutrient loss from certain forested sites in the central Himalaya, India

Pathak, P. C. ; Pandey, A. N. ; Singh, J. S. (1984) Overland flow, sediment output and nutrient loss from certain forested sites in the central Himalaya, India Journal of Hydrology, 71 (3-4). pp. 239-251. ISSN 0022-1694

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Abstract

Overland flow, sediment output and input and output of precipitation nutrients were evaluated on six forested sites in the central Himalaya during the 1981 and 1982 monsoon seasons. Overland flow was significantly different across the forests and the months of the rainy season. It was positively related with rainfall quantity and intensity, and was negatively related with tree canopy cover and with ground vegetation cover. Average overland flow was only 0.66% of the total incident rainfall, indicating that these sites are subsurface-flow systems. Sediment output was positively related to overland flow. Rainfall added a significant amount of nutrients to the forests. This extra-system input was greater than loss through overland flow + sediment output. The loss of nutrients from the forested sites was in the order: Mg > C > Ca > K = N = P.

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