Assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in Järvselja: a case study from Southeast Estonia

The properties of biomass-based fuel and combustion tests showed that logging residues are promising renewable energy sources. The data used in this study were collected from four clear-felling areas in Järvselja Training and Experimental Forest Centre, Southeast Estonia in 2013–2014. Logging was ca...

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Main Authors: Kurvits Vahur, Ots Katri, Kangur Ahto, Korjus Henn, Muiste Peeter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-03-01
Series:Central European Forestry Journal
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2019-0022
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spelling doaj-942e53f6022b4f54b12bd55ee6c50fdd2021-09-05T21:01:02ZengSciendoCentral European Forestry Journal2454-03582020-03-0166131110.2478/forj-2019-0022forj-2019-0022Assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in Järvselja: a case study from Southeast EstoniaKurvits Vahur0Ots Katri1Kangur Ahto2Korjus Henn3Muiste Peeter4Estonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Kreutzwaldi 5, 51014Tartu, EstoniaEstonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Kreutzwaldi 5, 51014Tartu, EstoniaEstonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Kreutzwaldi 5, 51014Tartu, EstoniaEstonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Kreutzwaldi 5, 51014Tartu, EstoniaEstonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Forestry and Rural Engineering, Kreutzwaldi 5, 51014Tartu, EstoniaThe properties of biomass-based fuel and combustion tests showed that logging residues are promising renewable energy sources. The data used in this study were collected from four clear-felling areas in Järvselja Training and Experimental Forest Centre, Southeast Estonia in 2013–2014. Logging was carried out by harvesters in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.), silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) and black alder (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) dominated stands with a small admixture of other tree species according to the cut-to-length method and logging residues were placed in heaps. The aim of this research is to assess different characteristics of logging residues (quantity, moisture content, energetic potential, ash content and amount) in clear-felling areas. The highest load of slash was measured on the birch dominated study site, where the dry weight of the logging residues was 29 t ha−1. Only the branch fraction moisture content on the black alder dominated site (35.4%) was clearly different from respective values on other sites (21.6–25.4%). The highest calorific value of the residues was assessed with the residues from the birch dominated site, where in moist sample it was 365 GJ ha−1 and in dry matter 585 GJ ha−1. The heating value of the fresh residues is highest in coniferous trees. The highest ash content in branch segments was registered for the black alder dominated site. Järvselja data indicate higher quality in conifer dominated sites, yet a higher load of logging residues in broadleaf dominated stands.https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2019-0022bioenergybiomass of forest residuesenergetic potentialmoisture contentash content
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author Kurvits Vahur
Ots Katri
Kangur Ahto
Korjus Henn
Muiste Peeter
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Ots Katri
Kangur Ahto
Korjus Henn
Muiste Peeter
Assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in Järvselja: a case study from Southeast Estonia
Central European Forestry Journal
bioenergy
biomass of forest residues
energetic potential
moisture content
ash content
author_facet Kurvits Vahur
Ots Katri
Kangur Ahto
Korjus Henn
Muiste Peeter
author_sort Kurvits Vahur
title Assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in Järvselja: a case study from Southeast Estonia
title_short Assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in Järvselja: a case study from Southeast Estonia
title_full Assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in Järvselja: a case study from Southeast Estonia
title_fullStr Assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in Järvselja: a case study from Southeast Estonia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in Järvselja: a case study from Southeast Estonia
title_sort assessment of load and quality of logging residues from clear-felling areas in järvselja: a case study from southeast estonia
publisher Sciendo
series Central European Forestry Journal
issn 2454-0358
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The properties of biomass-based fuel and combustion tests showed that logging residues are promising renewable energy sources. The data used in this study were collected from four clear-felling areas in Järvselja Training and Experimental Forest Centre, Southeast Estonia in 2013–2014. Logging was carried out by harvesters in Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.), Norway spruce (Picea abies [L.] Karst.), silver birch (Betula pendula Roth.) and black alder (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) dominated stands with a small admixture of other tree species according to the cut-to-length method and logging residues were placed in heaps. The aim of this research is to assess different characteristics of logging residues (quantity, moisture content, energetic potential, ash content and amount) in clear-felling areas. The highest load of slash was measured on the birch dominated study site, where the dry weight of the logging residues was 29 t ha−1. Only the branch fraction moisture content on the black alder dominated site (35.4%) was clearly different from respective values on other sites (21.6–25.4%). The highest calorific value of the residues was assessed with the residues from the birch dominated site, where in moist sample it was 365 GJ ha−1 and in dry matter 585 GJ ha−1. The heating value of the fresh residues is highest in coniferous trees. The highest ash content in branch segments was registered for the black alder dominated site. Järvselja data indicate higher quality in conifer dominated sites, yet a higher load of logging residues in broadleaf dominated stands.
topic bioenergy
biomass of forest residues
energetic potential
moisture content
ash content
url https://doi.org/10.2478/forj-2019-0022
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