Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments

Undisturbed upper forested catchments are important ecosystems because they serve as vital sources of clean and sustainable water resources. However, natural control on coarse woody debris (CWD) characteristics within these upper forested catchments remain poorly understood and often being neglected...

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Main Authors: James Gerusu, Geoffery, Rosli, Zamri, Kueh, Roland Jui Heng, Ismail, Nur Bazilah, Mejus, Lakam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86883/1/Natural%20control%20on%20coarse%20woody%20debris.pdf
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author James Gerusu, Geoffery
Rosli, Zamri
Kueh, Roland Jui Heng
Ismail, Nur Bazilah
Mejus, Lakam
author_facet James Gerusu, Geoffery
Rosli, Zamri
Kueh, Roland Jui Heng
Ismail, Nur Bazilah
Mejus, Lakam
author_sort James Gerusu, Geoffery
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description Undisturbed upper forested catchments are important ecosystems because they serve as vital sources of clean and sustainable water resources. However, natural control on coarse woody debris (CWD) characteristics within these upper forested catchments remain poorly understood and often being neglected. This study aimed to assess the CWD characteristics based on natural control at two undisturbed steep upper forested catchments. Coarse woody debris survey was conducted at a 2-km-long upstream for each stream and divided into 100 sampling stations at 20 m interval. The methods applied were described to determine their distribution with respect to position, size, volume and decay class. The results demonstrated that 2.9 and 1.7 individual CWD were recorded at every 20 m interval at Sg. Kana Kanan and Sg. Kana Kiri, respectively. Natural control on diameter showed a reverse J-shaped distribution. As for volume per unit stream length (m3/m) analysis, Sg. Kana Kanan and Sg. Kana Kiri recorded approximately 0.036 m3/m and 0.022 m3/m, respectively. The decay surveyed demonstrated that approximately 33.6 % of the survey materials fall into Class IV compared with 37.6% for Sg. Kana Kiri based on natural factor. The CWD patterns within both steep undisturbed catchments may contribute as a benchmarking in tropical hill forest ecosystems. The assessment of natural effect on CWD revealed that woody debris is an important component to be considered in any future hydrological studies.
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spelling upm.eprints-868832021-12-29T09:01:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86883/ Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments James Gerusu, Geoffery Rosli, Zamri Kueh, Roland Jui Heng Ismail, Nur Bazilah Mejus, Lakam Undisturbed upper forested catchments are important ecosystems because they serve as vital sources of clean and sustainable water resources. However, natural control on coarse woody debris (CWD) characteristics within these upper forested catchments remain poorly understood and often being neglected. This study aimed to assess the CWD characteristics based on natural control at two undisturbed steep upper forested catchments. Coarse woody debris survey was conducted at a 2-km-long upstream for each stream and divided into 100 sampling stations at 20 m interval. The methods applied were described to determine their distribution with respect to position, size, volume and decay class. The results demonstrated that 2.9 and 1.7 individual CWD were recorded at every 20 m interval at Sg. Kana Kanan and Sg. Kana Kiri, respectively. Natural control on diameter showed a reverse J-shaped distribution. As for volume per unit stream length (m3/m) analysis, Sg. Kana Kanan and Sg. Kana Kiri recorded approximately 0.036 m3/m and 0.022 m3/m, respectively. The decay surveyed demonstrated that approximately 33.6 % of the survey materials fall into Class IV compared with 37.6% for Sg. Kana Kiri based on natural factor. The CWD patterns within both steep undisturbed catchments may contribute as a benchmarking in tropical hill forest ecosystems. The assessment of natural effect on CWD revealed that woody debris is an important component to be considered in any future hydrological studies. Forestry Department Peninsular Malaysia 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86883/1/Natural%20control%20on%20coarse%20woody%20debris.pdf James Gerusu, Geoffery and Rosli, Zamri and Kueh, Roland Jui Heng and Ismail, Nur Bazilah and Mejus, Lakam (2020) Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments. Malaysian Forester, 83 (2). 240 - 258. ISSN 0302-2935 http://malaysianforester.my/forestry/archives_journal_volume.php?volume=83&nombor=2
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Rosli, Zamri
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Ismail, Nur Bazilah
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Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments
title Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments
title_full Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments
title_fullStr Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments
title_full_unstemmed Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments
title_short Natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of Borneo tropical forested catchments
title_sort natural control on coarse woody debris features in steep headwater of borneo tropical forested catchments
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/86883/1/Natural%20control%20on%20coarse%20woody%20debris.pdf
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