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Nutrient loss accelerated by clear-cutting of a forest ecosystem

January 1, 1968

The forest of a small watershed-ecosystem was cut in order to determine the effects of removal of vegetation on nutrient cycles. Relative to undisturbed ecosystems, the cut ecosystem exhibited accelerated loss of nutrients: nitrogen lost during the first year after cutting was equivalent to the amount annually turned over in an undisturbed system, and losses of cations were 3 to 20 times greater than from comparable undisturbed systems. Possible causes of the pattern of nutrient loss from the cut ecosystem are discussed.

Publication Year 1968
Title Nutrient loss accelerated by clear-cutting of a forest ecosystem
Authors F.H. Bormann, G.E. Likens, D.W. Fisher, R.S. Pierce
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70011578
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse