

Author: Stokes Alexia Salin Franck Kokutse Adzo Berthier Stéphane Jeannin Henri Mochan Shaun Dorren Luuk Kokutse Nomessi Abd.Ghani Murad Fourcaud Thierry
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0032-079X
Source: Plant and Soil, Vol.278, Iss.1-2, 2005-12, pp. : 107-117
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Abstract
In order to determine the mechanical resistance of several forest tree species to rockfall, an inventory of the type of damage sustained in an active rockfall corridor was carried out in the French Alps. The diameter, spatial position and type of damage incurred were measured in 423 trees. Only 5% of trees had sustained damage above a height of 1.3 m and in damaged trees, 66% of broken or uprooted trees were conifers. Larger trees were more likely to be wounded or dead than smaller trees, although the size of the wounds was relatively smaller in larger trees. The species with the least proportion of damage through stem breakage, uprooting or wounding was European beech (
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