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Surface Erosion Control Techniques on Newly Constructed Forest Roads

Informally Refereed

Abstract

A newly constructed forest road was treated with three erosion control treatments: wood excelsior erosion mat, native grass species, and exotic grass species. The study evaluates treatment methods on the basis of sediment reduction and runoff volume reduction compared to no treatment. The erosion mat treatment was most effective in mitigating erosion losses with a 98 percent reduction in cut slope sediment production and 88 percent reduction in fillslope sediment production. No significant difference was found between the erosion mat and grass treatments.

Keywords

Forest roads, Soil Erosion, Conservation Practices, Slopes, Economics

Citation

Grace, Johnny M., III; Wilhoit, John; Rummer, Robert; Stokes, Bryce. 1999. Surface Erosion Control Techniques on Newly Constructed Forest Roads. Written for presentation at the Paper No. 965017, 1996 ASAE Annual International Meeting sponsored by ASAE
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/2419