Environmental aspects of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains

This paper deals with evaluating the ecological impacts of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains. The harvester was used in bark beetle calamity and secondary felling in mixed forest (spruce, fir, beech) stand with average incline of 70%. Assisting its movement in these extreme condit...

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Main Authors: Jozef Slugeň, Martin Jankovský
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mendel University Press 2012-01-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
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Online Access:https://acta.mendelu.cz/60/5/0187/
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spelling doaj-5fde652e13a14522888e8590687b10ec2020-11-24T20:45:58ZengMendel University PressActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis1211-85162464-83102012-01-0160518719810.11118/actaun201260050187Environmental aspects of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrainsJozef Slugeň0Martin Jankovský1Katedra lesnej ťažby a mechanizácie, Technická univerzita vo Zvolene, Lesnícka fakulta, T. G. Masaryka 24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovenská republikaKatedra lesnej ťažby a mechanizácie, Technická univerzita vo Zvolene, Lesnícka fakulta, T. G. Masaryka 24, 960 53 Zvolen, Slovenská republikaThis paper deals with evaluating the ecological impacts of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains. The harvester was used in bark beetle calamity and secondary felling in mixed forest (spruce, fir, beech) stand with average incline of 70%. Assisting its movement in these extreme conditions were two supporting bases, which were used to stabilize it in the stand. Our aim was to determine the damage to the trees, underwood and stand soil. The resulting damage of remaining stand was 6.19%, which is, considering the demanding terrain conditions and in comparison with the outcomes of other research, a relatively acceptable value. Damage to the underwood was not found, due to its insufficient height and low representation. Measurements of damage to the soil by its compression indicated that the heaviest damage was under the supporting bases, where a heavy surface damage was found by creation of holes up to 15 cm deep. This type of damage is not dangerous, because it does not create a continuous track dangerous in storm rainfall and subsequent soil erosion. Soil compression in the track and on unimpaired soil reached lower levels. All of the measurements of compression by static penetration were carried out only to the depth of 15 cm due to high soil skeleton. This also negatively affected the measurements, which had to be repeated in many cases. https://acta.mendelu.cz/60/5/0187/damage to the soilKaiser S2 harvestersoil compressionstatic penetration
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Environmental aspects of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains
Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
damage to the soil
Kaiser S2 harvester
soil compression
static penetration
author_facet Jozef Slugeň
Martin Jankovský
author_sort Jozef Slugeň
title Environmental aspects of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains
title_short Environmental aspects of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains
title_full Environmental aspects of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains
title_fullStr Environmental aspects of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains
title_full_unstemmed Environmental aspects of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains
title_sort environmental aspects of kaiser s2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains
publisher Mendel University Press
series Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis
issn 1211-8516
2464-8310
publishDate 2012-01-01
description This paper deals with evaluating the ecological impacts of Kaiser S2 harvester utilization in mountain terrains. The harvester was used in bark beetle calamity and secondary felling in mixed forest (spruce, fir, beech) stand with average incline of 70%. Assisting its movement in these extreme conditions were two supporting bases, which were used to stabilize it in the stand. Our aim was to determine the damage to the trees, underwood and stand soil. The resulting damage of remaining stand was 6.19%, which is, considering the demanding terrain conditions and in comparison with the outcomes of other research, a relatively acceptable value. Damage to the underwood was not found, due to its insufficient height and low representation. Measurements of damage to the soil by its compression indicated that the heaviest damage was under the supporting bases, where a heavy surface damage was found by creation of holes up to 15 cm deep. This type of damage is not dangerous, because it does not create a continuous track dangerous in storm rainfall and subsequent soil erosion. Soil compression in the track and on unimpaired soil reached lower levels. All of the measurements of compression by static penetration were carried out only to the depth of 15 cm due to high soil skeleton. This also negatively affected the measurements, which had to be repeated in many cases.
topic damage to the soil
Kaiser S2 harvester
soil compression
static penetration
url https://acta.mendelu.cz/60/5/0187/
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