Journal article

The effect of truck traffic and road water content on sediment delivery from unpaved forest roads

Gary J Sheridan, Philip J Noske, Robyn K Whipp, Nimal Wijesinghe

Hydrological Processes | Wiley | Published : 2006

Abstract

A study investigated the effect of truck‐traffic intensity and road water‐content on the quality of runoff water from unsealed forest roads. Three sections of a gravel‐surfaced forest road were instrumented and exposed to low and high levels of truck traffic during wet winter conditions and dry summer conditions between July 2001 and December 2002. Rainfall, runoff, road moisture, and traffic were measured continuously, and suspended and bedload sediments were integrated measurements over 2‐week site‐service intervals. The median suspended sediment concentration from the three road segments under low truck‐traffic conditions (less than nine return truck passes prior to a storm) was 269 mg l−..

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