Wind and Snow Damage in the Pyrenees Pine Forests: Effect of Stand Attributes and Location

Martin-Alcon, Santiago; Ramon Gonzalez-Olabarria, Jose; Coll, Lluis

Abstract

Wind and snow-induced damage have been analyzed at stand level for three pine forests in the Central-Eastern Pyrenees (Pious nigra Am. salzmanii, Pious sylvestris L. and Pious uncinata Ram.). Stand-level models have been then developed for the most affected two species. Pious sylvestris L. and Pious uncinata Ram., to describe damage severity. The models were based on data from national forest inventory plots. They included variables related to the spatial location and structure of the stands, being validated using a sub-set of the database (25% of the plots randomly selected). Mountain pine forests (Pious uncinata Ram.) were the most heavily affected by wind and snow disturbances. For both mountain and Scots pine species, topographic exposure and the severity of the local storm regime had an important effect on the degree of damage. Stand's resistance to wind and snow was found to be dependent on the combined effect of basal area and mean slenderness of the dominant trees. For a given slenderness ratio, damage increased strongly in lower-density stands, particularly in stands with basal areas below 15 m(2)/ha. Stand structure was particularly important to define the resistance of Scots pine stands, which presented a higher vulnerability to wind and snow under higher degree of even-agedness. The models presented in this study provide empirically-based information that can be used to implement silvicultural practices to minimize the risk of those forests to suffer wind and snow-related damages.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000281544400002 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: SILVA FENNICA
Volumen: 44
Número: 3
Editorial: FINNISH SOC FOREST SCIENCE-NATURAL RESOURCES INST FINLAND
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Página de inicio: 399
Página final: 410
DOI:

10.14214/sf.138

Notas: ISI