LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Paula Cristina Caruana
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Junior, Moacir de Souza Dias, Carvalho, Josemar da Silva, Silva, Arystides Resende, Fonseca, Sebastião Machado
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cerne (Online)
Texto Completo: https://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/879
Resumo: This study aimed to determine levels of pressure and compaction induced by forest harvesting operations in a Red Latosol (LV) under planted eucalyptus. Undisturbed soil samples were collected from layers 0-3 and 15-18 cm and then used in a uniaxial compression test. Sampling was done before and after harvesting operations. Equipment being evaluated included: harvester, feller buncher, forwarder, self-loading adapted tractor, standard truck, wide-tire truck and grapple saw. Average pressures induced by the grapple saw were 320 kPa and 272 kPa, causing compaction in 80% and 20% of samples respectively from layers 0-3 cm and 15-18 cm, which indicates substantial degradation of soil structure in areas where timber is processed. In layer 0-3 cm, average pressures induced by the harvester and by the feller buncher were 240 kPa and 263 kPa respectively, while in layer 15-18 cm pressures were 234 kPa and 239 kPa respectively. The feller buncher caused higher soil compaction than the harvester in layer 0-3 cm, yet in layer 15-18 cm they had similar behavior. All timber forwarding equipment led to soil compaction. The wide-tire truck was the forwarding implement promoting the highest rate of compaction, in both residue conditions. Traffic intensity 7 promoted the highest rate of soil compaction.
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spelling LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONSPreconsolidation pressureload-bearing capacityeucalyptus.This study aimed to determine levels of pressure and compaction induced by forest harvesting operations in a Red Latosol (LV) under planted eucalyptus. Undisturbed soil samples were collected from layers 0-3 and 15-18 cm and then used in a uniaxial compression test. Sampling was done before and after harvesting operations. Equipment being evaluated included: harvester, feller buncher, forwarder, self-loading adapted tractor, standard truck, wide-tire truck and grapple saw. Average pressures induced by the grapple saw were 320 kPa and 272 kPa, causing compaction in 80% and 20% of samples respectively from layers 0-3 cm and 15-18 cm, which indicates substantial degradation of soil structure in areas where timber is processed. In layer 0-3 cm, average pressures induced by the harvester and by the feller buncher were 240 kPa and 263 kPa respectively, while in layer 15-18 cm pressures were 234 kPa and 239 kPa respectively. The feller buncher caused higher soil compaction than the harvester in layer 0-3 cm, yet in layer 15-18 cm they had similar behavior. All timber forwarding equipment led to soil compaction. The wide-tire truck was the forwarding implement promoting the highest rate of compaction, in both residue conditions. Traffic intensity 7 promoted the highest rate of soil compaction.CERNECERNE2016-04-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/879CERNE; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2013); 83-91CERNE; v. 19 n. 1 (2013); 83-912317-63420104-7760reponame:Cerne (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAenghttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/article/view/879/658Copyright (c) 2016 CERNEinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMartins, Paula Cristina CaruanaJunior, Moacir de Souza DiasCarvalho, Josemar da SilvaSilva, Arystides ResendeFonseca, Sebastião Machado2016-04-19T15:46:46Zoai:cerne.ufla.br:article/879Revistahttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNEPUBhttps://cerne.ufla.br/site/index.php/CERNE/oaicerne@dcf.ufla.br||cerne@dcf.ufla.br2317-63420104-7760opendoar:2024-05-21T19:54:09.550658Cerne (Online) - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS
title LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS
spellingShingle LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS
Martins, Paula Cristina Caruana
Preconsolidation pressure
load-bearing capacity
eucalyptus.
title_short LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS
title_full LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS
title_fullStr LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS
title_full_unstemmed LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS
title_sort LEVELS OF INDUCED PRESSURE AND COMPACTION AS CAUSED BY FOREST HARVESTING OPERATIONS
author Martins, Paula Cristina Caruana
author_facet Martins, Paula Cristina Caruana
Junior, Moacir de Souza Dias
Carvalho, Josemar da Silva
Silva, Arystides Resende
Fonseca, Sebastião Machado
author_role author
author2 Junior, Moacir de Souza Dias
Carvalho, Josemar da Silva
Silva, Arystides Resende
Fonseca, Sebastião Machado
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Paula Cristina Caruana
Junior, Moacir de Souza Dias
Carvalho, Josemar da Silva
Silva, Arystides Resende
Fonseca, Sebastião Machado
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Preconsolidation pressure
load-bearing capacity
eucalyptus.
topic Preconsolidation pressure
load-bearing capacity
eucalyptus.
description This study aimed to determine levels of pressure and compaction induced by forest harvesting operations in a Red Latosol (LV) under planted eucalyptus. Undisturbed soil samples were collected from layers 0-3 and 15-18 cm and then used in a uniaxial compression test. Sampling was done before and after harvesting operations. Equipment being evaluated included: harvester, feller buncher, forwarder, self-loading adapted tractor, standard truck, wide-tire truck and grapple saw. Average pressures induced by the grapple saw were 320 kPa and 272 kPa, causing compaction in 80% and 20% of samples respectively from layers 0-3 cm and 15-18 cm, which indicates substantial degradation of soil structure in areas where timber is processed. In layer 0-3 cm, average pressures induced by the harvester and by the feller buncher were 240 kPa and 263 kPa respectively, while in layer 15-18 cm pressures were 234 kPa and 239 kPa respectively. The feller buncher caused higher soil compaction than the harvester in layer 0-3 cm, yet in layer 15-18 cm they had similar behavior. All timber forwarding equipment led to soil compaction. The wide-tire truck was the forwarding implement promoting the highest rate of compaction, in both residue conditions. Traffic intensity 7 promoted the highest rate of soil compaction.
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