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The hydrology of three high-altitude forests in Central Himalaya,India: a reconnaissance study
Authors:G. C. S. Negi  H. C. Rikhari  S. C. Garkoti
Abstract:In this preliminary study the partitioning of rain-water into various components of the hydrological cycle in three high-altitude forests of contrasting tree physiognomies (namely, Aesculus indica, Quercus semecarpifolia and Abies pindrow) were studied in the Nandadevi Biosphere Reserve, Central Himalaya, India. The results are compared with the hydrological characteristics of low-altitude forests of this region. The study has indicated a significant role of tree physiognomy with regard to rainfall partitioning into the various components of the hydrological cycle. It is suggested that A. pindrow (an evergreen tree) should be considered superior to A. indica (a deciduous tree) with regard to soil and water conservation in this region. This work is of relevance to land management programmes pertaining to afforestation, logging and regeneration. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:high-altitude forests  tree physiognomy  hydrology  soil and water conservation  interception  runoff  erosion
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