Qiwen Li

Qiwen Li
Seoul National University | SNU · Department of Forest Sciences

Doctor of Philosophy

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Introduction
Qiwen Li currently works at the Department of Forest Sciences, Seoul National University. Qiwen does research in Water Science, Soil Science and Forestry. Their most recent publication is 'Experimental Analysis of Water Retention Characteristics in the Litter of Different Deciduous Trees'.

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Soil erosion is one of the primary causes of environmental degradation worldwide. The Chemoga Basin—the highlands region in northwestern Ethiopia—has experienced accelerated soil erosion due to changes in land-use and land-cover (LULC) in recent decades. The Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) model was used to quantify the impact of LULC...
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Forest roads, haul roads, and especially skid trails have been associated with sedimentation and soil erosion risk. Despite the widespread small shovel harvesting system on steep terrains in South Korea, the subsequent risks of deep (rut depth >5 cm) and compact disturbances, and erosion rates in skid trails are largely unknown. Therefore, the main...
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Forest fires can have a direct and immediate impact on soil properties, particularly soil water repellency. This study investigated the direct impacts of the Gangneung forest fire of 2019 on soil properties and the spatial variability of soil water repellency with vegetation burn severity in the Korean red pine (Pinus densiflora Siebold and Zucc) f...
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Vietnam experienced significant forest cover change during the last half of the twentieth century, and restoration of natural forests have increased since the 1990s. This study developed comparisons of human-intervened and naturally restored forests in Cat Ba Biosphere Reserve, Vietnam in order to gain a better understanding of restoration options...
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An ecological understanding of natural forests after anthropogenic intervention is important for sustainable forest management. This study analyzed the overstory characteristics (species composition, growth, and diameter distribution) and regeneration (species richness, density, and height distribution) in natural limestone forests in Cat Ba Biosph...
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Floor litter can reduce the amount of water reaching the soil layer through rainfall interception. The rainfall interception capacity of floor litter varies with the physical features of the litter and rainfall characteristics. This study aimed to define the maximum and minimum interception storages (Cmx, Cmn) of litter layers using rainfall simula...
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Typical small shovel logging system, using manual felling and extraction by small crawler excavator with grapple and crawler carriers, is the predominant logging method in the Republic of Korea, due to the associated high productivity. The trails with ground pressure and one more passes of the shovel and carriers may lead to soil compaction. Howeve...
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This study purposed to examine the water retention capacity of floor litter in deciduous forests. Water holding capacity(WHC) and interception storage capacity of Alnus hirsuta Turcz. ex Rupr., Quercus acutissima, Quercus mongolica litters were experimentally estimated. Physical characteristics of litters were also obtained to understand the relati...
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Unpaved forest roads are common accessways in mountain areas being used for forestry purposes. The presence of forest roads produces large volumes of surface runoff and sediment yield due to changes in soil properties and hillslope profile. Rainfall simulation experiments were conducted to estimate the impacts of above-ground vegetation and anteced...
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Major and trace element and the H2O contents of minerals in peridotite xenoliths hosted by the Cenozoic basalts of Jiande in the Cathaysia block were evaluated using electron microprobe, laser-ablation ICP-MS and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, respectively. The correlations among the major elements of the minerals define a melting trend,...

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