Journal article

A review of paired catchment studies for determining changes in water yield resulting from alterations in vegetation

AE Brown, L Zhang, TA McMahon, AW Western, RA Vertessy

Journal of Hydrology | ELSEVIER | Published : 2005

Abstract

Paired catchment studies have been widely used as a means of determining the magnitude of water yield changes resulting from changes in vegetation. This review focuses on the use of paired catchment studies for determining the changes in water yield at various time scales resulting from permanent changes in vegetation. The review considers long term annual changes, adjustment time scales, the seasonal pattern of flows and changes in both annual and seasonal flow duration curves. The paired catchment studies reported in the literature have been divided into four broad categories: afforestation experiments, deforestation experiments, regrowth experiments and forest conversion experiments. Comp..

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