2010
DOI: 10.14214/sf.161
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Export of suspended solids and dissolved elements from peatland areas after ditch network maintenance in south-central Finland

Abstract: In Finland nearly 6 million hectares of peatlands are drained for forestry purposes. Ditch network maintenance in the drained peatlands, i.e. cleaning old ditches or digging complementary ditches, deteriorates surface water quality by increasing the export of dissolved elements and suspended solids (SS). Effect of ditch network maintenance on the export of SS, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), and dissolved nitrogen (N), phosphorous (P), iron (Fe), aluminum (Al) and manganese (Mn) was studied in nine pairs of tr… Show more

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“…The concentrations for the treatment catchments as if they had not been treated are calculated as f j (a j C ij f j -1 ). This approach is based on the work by Laurén et al (2009) and Nieminen et al (2010) and further information can be found therein. The advantage of this approach, as compared to more conventional methods is that the random variability between treatment and control catchments during the calibration period and the proportional size of the treated area can be taken into account in the interpretation of the treatment effects.…”
Section: Calculations and Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concentrations for the treatment catchments as if they had not been treated are calculated as f j (a j C ij f j -1 ). This approach is based on the work by Laurén et al (2009) and Nieminen et al (2010) and further information can be found therein. The advantage of this approach, as compared to more conventional methods is that the random variability between treatment and control catchments during the calibration period and the proportional size of the treated area can be taken into account in the interpretation of the treatment effects.…”
Section: Calculations and Statistical Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They increase nutrient concentrations and loads in receiving waters (Ahtiainen and Huttunen 1999;Kreutzweiser et al 2008;Nieminen et al 2010) which may result in degradation of water quality, eutrophication, and formation of harmful algal blooms (Conley et al 2009). In Fennoscandia, several hundred thousand hectares of forests are clearcut annually and the majority of clear-cut areas are prepared mechanically before regeneration operations (Swedish Forest Agency 2013;Ylitalo 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the possibilities to reduce TOC, DON and DOP loads are restricted to areas where anthropogenic sources are significant. Forestry accounted only for a small proportion of TOC export which may due to the fact that while forest regeneration increases TOC export (Nieminen 2004;Schelker et al 2012) maintenance ditching has the opposite effect (Joensuu et al 2002;Nieminen et al 2010). In the study catchments, the annual area of clearcuttings during 1999-2013 varied from 0.11 to 0.46 % of the forest area which was a little less than the whole country average (0.81 %; Finnish Statistical Yearbook of Forestry 2014).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The advantage of the method is that it requires considerably less input information than the use of processbased models. Some uncertainties are, however, always related to the specific export coefficients and the area estimates of different land-use forms (McFarland and Hauck 2001;Johnes and Butterfield 2002;Nieminen et al 2010). There are variabilities in the specific export values in the literature which reflects site specific variations in environmental conditions such as slope and soil texture (McFarland and Hauck 2001;Nieminen et al 2010;Puustinen et al 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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