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  1. Impact of Thinning and Contour-Felled Logs on Overland Flow, Soil Erosion, and Litter Erosion in a Monoculture Japanese Cypress Forest Plantation
  2. Enhancing Overland Flow Infiltration through Sustainable Well-Managed Thinning: Contour-Aligned Felled Log Placement in a Chamaecyparis obtusa Plantation
  3. The Differences in Water Repellency in Root Mat (Biomat) and Soil Horizons of Thinned and Non-thinned Chamaecyparis obtusa (Siebold et Zucc.) Endl. Plantations
  4. Application of the Reformulated Gash Analytical Model for Rainfall Interception Loss to Unmanaged High-Density Coniferous Plantations Laden with Dead Branches
  5. Soil pH and divalent cations after clear-cutting on a Japanese cypress plantation
  6. Relationship between Very Fine Root Distribution and Soil Water Content in Pre- and Post-Harvest Areas of Two Coniferous Tree Species
  7. Factors Determining Soil Water Repellency in Two Coniferous Plantations on a Hillslope
  8. Soil hydraulic conductivity differences between upslope and downslope of two coniferous trees on a hillslope
  9. Relationship between stand structures and rainfall partitioning in dense unmanaged Japanese cypress plantations
  10. Importance of transitional leaf states in canopy rainfall partitioning dynamics