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Hydrobiologia | 2003

Comparative study of bedload sediment yield processes in small mountainous catchments covered by secondary and disturbed forests, western Japan

Naoyuki Nishimune; Shin-ichi Onodera; Tomohiro Naruoka; Moch D. Birmano

To clarify the sediment yield processes following a disturbance by a forest fire in a mountainous catchment, and considering the hydrological and geomorphological processes in the headwater, we measured bedload sediment yield at rainfall events in disturbed and secondary forest catchments in the western part of Japan. The three catchments were under different hydrogeological conditions. The IK, TB and TY catchments were disturbed by forest fires in 2000, 1994, and 1978, respectively. In the IK catchment, although runoff response to rainfall was fastest with high peak flows, the catchment also had the highest base flow. Moreover, the annual sediment yield there was about ten times as high as in the other two catchments, and it was found that there was a steep linear curve in the relationship between precipitation and bedload sediment yield. This is thought to be caused by overland flow generation following water repellency on the slopes, and by the accumulated sediment that forms the thick soil layer on the valley bottom. On the other hand, in the TB catchment runoff experienced high peak flows at rainfall events and low base flows, and there was a gradual linear curve in the precipitation–sediment yield relationship. This might be the result of there being a thin soil layer on the hillslope and on the valley bottom because of successive erosion after the fire. In the TY catchment, runoff had a low peak flow at rainfall events and a high base flow; and the bedload sediment yield increased exponentially with increasing precipitation. Therefore, sediment yield in the TB catchment was more than that in the TY during storm events with precipitation of less than 100 mm, whereas it was the opposite during heavier rainfalls. It indicates that there is a thick soil layer on the slope and a thin soil layer on the valley bottom in the TY catchment following the recovering of vegetation, and that the sediment yield process predominates only during big rainfall events, only then does subsurface flow generate.


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2004

Secular varition of the relationship between concentration and stream runoff on a granitic mountain headwater catchment

Toyomitsu Shige-eda; Shin-ichi Onodera; Chieko Fujisaki; Tomohiro Naruoka; Naoyuki Nishimune; Nariko Kato


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2004

Variation of suspended solids, dissolved organic carbon and dissolved nitrogen in the river basin to the Seto Inland Sea

Koji Yoshida; Shin-ichi Onodera; Mitsuyo Saito; Naoyuki Nishimune; Takaki Mine; Toyomitsu Shige-eda; Tsutomu Takei


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2004

The different relationship between concentration and stream runoff on a granitic mountain headwater catchment

Toyomitsu Shige-eda; Shin-ichi Onodera; Chieko Fujisaki; Tomohiro Naruoka; Naoyuki Nishimune


Geogr. Rev. JPN, Chirigaku Hyoron | 2004

Preservation and Regeneration of the “Tourism Environment” in the Seto Inland Sea Area

Carolin Funck; Shin-ichi Onodera; Mitsuyo Saito; Koji Yoshida; Tsutomu Takei; Naoyuki Nishimune; Tsukuru Isobe; Toshihisa Asano; Koichi Kimoto


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003

Fluctuation process in alkalinity of stream on an acidified forest catchment

Toyomitsu Shige-eda; Shin-ichi Onodera; Chieko Fujisaki; Tomohiro Naruoka; Naoyuki Nishimune


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003

Change of erosion rate and characteristic of sediment discharge following forest fire in mountainous catchment around Seto inland sea area, western Japan

Naoyuki Nishimune; Shin-ichi Onodera; Tomohiro Naruoka; Takaharu Sato


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2003

Effect of human impact on soil and water environment in Setouchi catchments

Shin-chi Onodera; Mitsuyo Saito; Koji Yoshida; Tsutomu Takei; Naoyuki Nishimune


広島大学総合科学部紀要Ⅳ理系編 | 2002

瀬戸内海沿岸小河川における硝酸性窒素負荷量-果樹園面積・溜池・扇状地の効果-

Mitsuyo Saito; Shin-ichi Onodera; Tsutomu Takei; Naoyuki Nishimune


Archive | 2002

Qualitative evaluation of surface water in Saijo basin, using the geographic information on 250m mesh map

Tsutomu Takei; Shin-ichi Onodera; Tomohiro Naruoka; Naoyuki Nishimune; Mitsuyo Saito

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Hiroshima Jogakuin University

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