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  • The paper presents an assessment of soil compaction caused by machinery used in stump and/or logging residua extraction for energy on soils typical for Ireland. The main aim was to determine unaffected soil conditions and to find the compaction grade after timber harvesting and bundling activities, and to compare those results with stands where timber harvesting was followed by stump extraction for energy. The investigation was carried out in Ireland on three different locations which had slightly different proportion of stones in their soils. Two of the soils were purely mineral soils, and the third was a mineral soil affected by anthropogenic activities. To ensure comparable results as much as possible, the moisture content of the soil on the wet basis was investigated. Each location was purposely treated. Therefore, on each location plots were identified as follows: plots unaffected by operation (reference area), plots after timber harvesting, plots after timber harvesting and bundling operation, and plots after timber harvesting and stump extraction operation. Experimental design planning 40 of repetition on each of three different treatments was set. The results showed that compaction of soil did occur on plots after timber harvesting, but there was not significant difference between compaction grade with and without logging residua bundling operation. However, once the site was extracted of stumps, the soil become too loose and no significant difference was found compared to unaffected soil.
  • The paper presents an assessment of soil compaction caused by machinery used in stump and/or logging residua extraction for energy on soils typical for Ireland. The main aim was to determine unaffected soil conditions and to find the compaction grade after timber harvesting and bundling activities, and to compare those results with stands where timber harvesting was followed by stump extraction for energy. The investigation was carried out in Ireland on three different locations which had slightly different proportion of stones in their soils. Two of the soils were purely mineral soils, and the third was a mineral soil affected by anthropogenic activities. To ensure comparable results as much as possible, the moisture content of the soil on the wet basis was investigated. Each location was purposely treated. Therefore, on each location plots were identified as follows: plots unaffected by operation (reference area), plots after timber harvesting, plots after timber harvesting and bundling operation, and plots after timber harvesting and stump extraction operation. Experimental design planning 40 of repetition on each of three different treatments was set. The results showed that compaction of soil did occur on plots after timber harvesting, but there was not significant difference between compaction grade with and without logging residua bundling operation. However, once the site was extracted of stumps, the soil become too loose and no significant difference was found compared to unaffected soil. (en)
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  • Impact of forest biomass for energy harvesting on soil compaction - Irish case study
  • Impact of forest biomass for energy harvesting on soil compaction - Irish case study (en)
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  • Impact of forest biomass for energy harvesting on soil compaction - Irish case study
  • Impact of forest biomass for energy harvesting on soil compaction - Irish case study (en)
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  • RIV/62156489:43410/14:00226135!RIV15-MPO-43410___
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  • RIV/62156489:43410/14:00226135
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  • mineral soil; stump extraction; soil compaction; penetration resistance; moisture content (en)
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  • Journal of Forest Science
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  • 60
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  • Klvač, Radomír
  • Kleibl, Miroslav
  • Pohořalý, Josef
  • Coates, Enda
  • Horgan, Billy
  • Kent, Tom
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  • 1212-4834
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  • 43410
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