Response of sediment concentration and load to removal of juniper woodland and subsequent establishment of grasslands – A paired experimental watershed study

2022 
Abstract Encroachment of woody plants into grasslands is a global phenomenon of environmental concern. Mechanical removal is often necessary to re-establish herbaceous dominance for heavily encroached watersheds, but its impact on water quality and quantity of runoff into streams and reservoirs has not been vigorously studied. The sediment concentration and load following mechanical removal of juniper (Juniperus virginiana, L.) woodland and subsequent re-establishment of tallgrass prairie or switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) biomass production were quantified at the experimental watershed scale in the south-central Great Plains, USA. Impact analysis was used to evaluate the effects of watershed treatment and phase of land use conversion. The annual sediment yield from juniper woodland watersheds averaged
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