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Impact of Western Juniper on Hillslope Hydrology: Steens Mountain, OR Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center Burns, OR Northwest Watershed Research Center Boise, Idaho
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Background 8.5 million acres in western juniper woodland 95% of the woodlands are 100 years old or less Juniper invasion results in Significant reductions in shrub/understory production and cover Reduced plant diversity Loss of wildlife habitat Increased erosion potential
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Project Info Rainfall simulation plots were run on eight replicates of cut and uncut treatments.
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Vegetation Response Cut plotUn-cut plot
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Trough Water Cut plotUn-cut plot
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Removing Juniper increases infiltration and decreases overland flow
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Removing Juniper decreases runoff volume
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Removing Juniper reduces sheet erosion
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Removing Juniper decreases rilling
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Junipers increase runoff and erosion
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Conclusion Juniper invasion can result in a dramatic increase in runoff and erosion. The severity of erosion will likely be related to the loss of understory cover and the erosion potential of a site.
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Questions? For more information contact: Jon Bates or Tony Svejcar (541) 573-8900 or Fred Pierson (208) 422-0700.
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