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Water and the rainforest in Malaysian Borneo = hydrological research at the Danum Valley Field Studies Center /
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Water and the rainforest in Malaysian Borneo/ by Ian Douglas.
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hydrological research at the Danum Valley Field Studies Center /
Author:
Douglas, Ian.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
lvi, 362 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter. 1 -- Long-term hydrological research in the humid tropics -- Chapter. 2 -- The forests of the Danum Valley Conservation Area -- Chapter. 3 -- The Danum hydrology project: origins, aims, context -- Chapter. 4 -- The regional physiographical and land management context of the hydrology of Danum Valley -- Chapter. 5 -- Rainfall and its interception by the forest -- Chapter. 6 -- Overland flow -- Chapter. 7 -- Infiltration, soil water and pipeflow -- Chapter. 8 -- Origins of stream flow -- Chapter. 9 -- Sediment supply and movement on slopes -- Chapter. 10 -- Water, sediment and solutes in channels -- Chapter. 11 -- Periodicity of Processes (Impact of extreme events: floods and drought) -- Chapter. 12 -- The lessons from the natural forest -- Chapter. 13 -- The disturbance caused by logging -- Chapter. 14 -- Impact of logging on interception and soil water -- Chapter. 15 -- Changes to erosion rates and sediment yields during and after logging -- Chapter. 16 -- Logging, stream flow, stream chemistry and sediment transport -- Chapter. 17 -- Extreme events and the dynamics of logged catchments -- Chapter. 18 -- Conclusions on the impacts of logging at Danum -- Chapter. 19 -- Mitigating the effects of logging -- Chapter. 20 -- The significance of hydrological and geomorphological processes for lowland tropical rainforest ecology -- Chapter. 21 -- Conclusions from the Long-Term Ecological Research on hydrology at Danum.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Hydrology - Research - Malaysia -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91544-5
ISBN:
9783030915445
Water and the rainforest in Malaysian Borneo = hydrological research at the Danum Valley Field Studies Center /
Douglas, Ian.
Water and the rainforest in Malaysian Borneo
hydrological research at the Danum Valley Field Studies Center /[electronic resource] :by Ian Douglas. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - lvi, 362 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Ecological studies, analysis and synthesis,v. 2422196-971X ;. - Ecological studies, analysis and synthesis ;v. 242..
Chapter. 1 -- Long-term hydrological research in the humid tropics -- Chapter. 2 -- The forests of the Danum Valley Conservation Area -- Chapter. 3 -- The Danum hydrology project: origins, aims, context -- Chapter. 4 -- The regional physiographical and land management context of the hydrology of Danum Valley -- Chapter. 5 -- Rainfall and its interception by the forest -- Chapter. 6 -- Overland flow -- Chapter. 7 -- Infiltration, soil water and pipeflow -- Chapter. 8 -- Origins of stream flow -- Chapter. 9 -- Sediment supply and movement on slopes -- Chapter. 10 -- Water, sediment and solutes in channels -- Chapter. 11 -- Periodicity of Processes (Impact of extreme events: floods and drought) -- Chapter. 12 -- The lessons from the natural forest -- Chapter. 13 -- The disturbance caused by logging -- Chapter. 14 -- Impact of logging on interception and soil water -- Chapter. 15 -- Changes to erosion rates and sediment yields during and after logging -- Chapter. 16 -- Logging, stream flow, stream chemistry and sediment transport -- Chapter. 17 -- Extreme events and the dynamics of logged catchments -- Chapter. 18 -- Conclusions on the impacts of logging at Danum -- Chapter. 19 -- Mitigating the effects of logging -- Chapter. 20 -- The significance of hydrological and geomorphological processes for lowland tropical rainforest ecology -- Chapter. 21 -- Conclusions from the Long-Term Ecological Research on hydrology at Danum.
This volume synthesizes and analyzes thirty years of hydrological research in the Danum Valley Conservation Area, a lowland dipterocarp rainforest in Sabah, Malaysia. Ian Douglas explores the role of water in the rainforest ecosystem, setting out the ecological, climatological and geological context of present-day hydrological processes, soil erosion and stream sedimentation. He emphasizes the role of extreme events and natural disturbances in sediment supplies and the evolution of drainage pathways and explains the pathways of rainfall and stream sediment. Douglas then explores the impacts caused by logging, the extreme pulses of sedimentation and the effects of log removal and logging road construction, examining the effects of major storms in the 20 years after tree harvesting. Methods of minimizing logging damage to soils and streams are discussed and the effects on flora and fauns are considered.
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Dewey Class. No.: 551.48095953
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