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    Determination of most appropriate distance between water diversions on skid trails in the mountainous forest, north of Iran by Akbarimehr, M., Naghdi, R.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (2012)
    “…Logging operation leads to increased runoff and soil loss on skid trails. This study was conducted to evaluate the appropriate distance among water diversions…”
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    Considering the relationship of slope and soil loss on skid trails in the north of Iran (a case study) by Akbarimehr, M., Jalilvand, H.

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (30-09-2013)
    “…With increasing mechanization of forest harvesting operations the impacts on soil have increased quite dramatically. The objective of this paper was to examine…”
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    Assessing the relationship of slope and runoff volume on skid trails (Case study: Nav 3 district) by Akbarimehr, M., Naghdi, R.

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (31-08-2012)
    “…The effect of slope on runoff volume was evaluated on skid trails in the natural forest in the north of Iran. The objective of this study was to determine the…”
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    Reducing erosion from forest roads and skid trails by management practices by Akbarimehr, M., Naghdi, R.

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (30-04-2012)
    “…A road network in forest lands provides easy access to forest resources for extraction, regeneration, protection and recreation activities. Erosion from forest…”
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    Considering the soil compaction status on logging areas in a Hyrcanian forest by Hosseini, S.A.O., Akbarimehr, M., Emadian, S.F., Agh, A.

    Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (31-05-2015)
    “…This paper deals with the issue of soil compaction during timber harvesting operations on cutting areas. Soil compaction was assessed following the logging…”
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