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Table 1. Expected surface runoff (% of precipitation) on skidding roads per 1-ha clear-cut calculated for different skidding operations (slopes 27–41%)
Table 2. Expected surface runoff and expected accelerated (direct) runoff from 1-ha clear-cut with completed skid-ding network expressed as % of precipitation
Table 3. Forest soils affected by intraskeletal erosion in the Krkonoše Mts.

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