T. Stott et S. Marks, Effects of plantation forest clearfelling on stream temperatures in the Plynlimon experimental catchments, mid-Wales, HYDROL E S, 4(1), 2000, pp. 95-104
Hourly stream temperatures monitored over 28 months, which spanned a 3 mont
h period of environmentally sensitive plot-scale harvesting of 20 ha. (20%)
of the Nant Tanllwyth catchment (0.89 km(2)) on the south side of the main
stream in early 1996, resulted in a 0.58 degrees C (p < 0.001) increase in
monthly mean stream temperature. Over the same 28 month experimental perio
d, there was no significant increase in the monthly mean air temperature re
corded at a nearby automatic weather station. Monthly mean temperatures are
highest in July and August in the year before and the year after the clear
felling, and one of the main effects of the clearfelling was to decrease th
e difference between the monthly mean stream and air temperatures. Despite
the air temperatures being cooler in the post-clearfelling year, the stream
temperatures still showed an increase in the summer months.
Monthly mean maximum stream temperatures, also highest in July and August i
n the year before and the year after the clearfelling, showed a marked incr
ease of 7.0 degrees C in July and 5.3 degrees C in August from the pre- to
the post-clearfelling years, while monthly mean minimum air temperatures ac
tually showed a slight decrease for the same months. The likely effects on
stream fauna are discussed, as are suggestions for, and likely effects of,
buffer strips alongside the streams.