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Title: Nutrients in soil solution following selective logging of a humid tropical 'terra firme' forest north of Manaus, Brazil
Authors: Mello-Ivo, W. M.P.
Ferreira, Sávio José Filgueiras
Biot, Y.
Ross, Sheila M.
Keywords: Humid Tropics
Hydrochemistry
Logging
Rainforest
Soil Moisture
Tropics
Brazil, Amazonas State,manaus, Amazon Basin
Issue Date: 1996
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 18, Número 2, Pags. 69-75
Abstract: Sustainable use of the Amazon forest for timber production is conditioned by the effect of logging on the system's nutrient cycling. This paper reports the results of a soil moisture and soil water chemistry monitoring campaign before and immediately after a selective logging which removed 35 m3 wood/ha. Soil moisture was measured using tensiometers, and soil water chemistry using suction samplers in five disturbance classes: tractor tracks, clearing centres, clearing edges, forest edges and untouched forest. The results show that the soil under the tractor tracks and clearings contained more moisture than under the untouched forest. The suction samplers extracted substantially more nitrate, ammonium, calcium, magnesium and potassium from the clearing centres, the tractor tracks and the clearing edges than from the forest sites. The results are explained in terms of altered microbial activity, changes in crown interception and uptake by roots. © 1996 Chapman & Hall.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1007/BF01771134
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