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Title: Evaluating forest influence on rainfall- runoff relationship from paired micro-watersheds of lesser Himalayas, India
Authors: Singh, M. P.
Rawat, S. P. S.
Tiwari, R. K.
Qazi, N. Q.
Rai, S. P.
Tyagi, J. V.
Keywords: Rainfall-runoff relationship
Oak forest
Degraded forest
Hydrological processes
Micro-watershed
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Indian Council of Forestry Research
Citation: Indian Forester, 140 (7) : 661-666, 2014
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to establish rainfall-runoff relationship amongst the hydro-meteorological and vegetation characteristics and other site parameters at micro-watershed level. It brings out the assessment impact of forest on hydrological behavior. Efforts were made through present study, in which two micro-watersheds namely Arnigad (Dense Oak Forest) and Bansigad (Degraded Oak Forest) near Mussoorie, India were monitored continuously for the period of three years. The present study indicated that a dense forest cover regulates stream flow and controls the high peak flows, resulting in delayed discharge peaks which makes stream perennial and sustainable.
URI: http://117.252.14.250:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3294
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