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The effects of topography and forest management on water storage in catchments in south‐central Chile
Authors:Guillermo Barrientos  Andrés Iroumé
Institution:1. Faculty of Forest Sciences and Natural Resources, Graduate School, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile;2. Faculty of Forest Sciences and Natural Resources, Institute of Conservation, Biodiversity and Territory, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile
Abstract:Our work analyses the intra‐annual variability of the volume of water stored in 15 forested headwater catchments from south‐central Chile, aiming at understanding how forest management, hydrology, and climate influence the dynamic components of catchment storage. Thus, we address the following questions: (a) How does the annual water storage vary in catchments located in diverse hydroclimatic conditions and subject to variable forest management? (b) Which natural (i.e., hydrologic regime and physiographic setting) and anthropogenic factors explain the variance in water storage? Results show that the annual catchment storage increases at the beginning of each hydrological year in direct response to increases in rainfall. The maximum water storage ranges from 666 to 1,272 mm in these catchments. The catchments with Pinus or Eucalyptus spp. cover store less water than the catchments with mixed forest species cover. Forest cover (biomass volume, plantation density, and percentage of plantation and age) has the primary control on dynamic storage in all catchments. These results indicate that forest management may alter the catchment water storage.
Keywords:catchment  Chile  forest management  water storage
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