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Ecohydrology of the Caatinga Tropical Dry Forest [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The overarching goal of this study is to improve our understanding of ecohydrological process in tropical dry forests. Tropical dry forests provide ideal natural settings for ecohydrology research because of their distinct rainfall seasonality and high ...
Wright, Cynthia Louise
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Climate-driven acceleration in forest evapotranspiration fuelling extreme rainfall events in the Himalaya

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2021
Warming-induced expansion in vegetation coverage and activity can accelerate the montane hydrological regimes. However, the climate impacts on ecohydrology of forested valleys of the Himalaya are uncertain. In this study, utilizing results of about three
Nilendu Singh   +14 more
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An ecohydrological perspective on drought‐induced forest mortality

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2014
AbstractRegional‐scale drought‐induced forest mortality events are projected to become more frequent under future climates due to changes in rainfall patterns. The occurrence of these mortality events is driven by exogenous factors such as frequency and severity of drought and endogenous factors such as tree water and carbon use strategies.
Parolari, Anthony J.   +2 more
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Forest ecohydrological research in the 21st century: what are the critical needs? [PDF]

open access: yesEcohydrology, 2011
AbstractModern ecohydrologic science will be critical for providing the best information to policy makers and society to address water resource challenges in the 21st century. Implicitly, ecohydrology involves understanding both the functional interactions among vegetation, soils, and hydrologic processes at multiple scales and the linkages among ...
James M. Vose   +7 more
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Spatially Distributed Overstory and Understory Leaf Area Index Estimated from Forest Inventory Data

open access: yes, 2022
Forest change affects the relative magnitudes of hydrologic fluxes such as evapotranspiration (ET) and streamflow. However, much is unknown about the sensitivity of streamflow response to forest disturbance and recovery.
Sara A. Goeking, David G. Tarboton
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Comparison of different Gash physically-based models for estimating stemflow in Elder pine stand in Chitgar Forest Park [PDF]

open access: yesمجله جنگل ایران, 2019
In plant ecohydrology studies, stemflow considered as point input of rainfall into plant ecosystems. To date, due to field measurement, time-consuming and high cost of stemflow measurements, models are used to estimate the stemflow amounts.
Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi   +4 more
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Exploring impacts of forest management strategies on water partitioning in a drought-sensitive catchment using a tracer-aided ecohydrological framework [PDF]

open access: yesHydrology and Earth System Sciences
Land use strongly influences water partitioning, water availability, and ecohydrological resilience in drought-sensitive regions. Forest management plays a critical role through its effects on water use, which depends on forest type, forest density, root
C. Jiang   +11 more
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Energy Exchange and Evapotranspiration over the Ejina Oasis Riparian Forest Ecosystem with Different Land-Cover Types

open access: yes, 2021
Investigating the energy and water vapor exchange in oasis riparian forest ecosystems is of significant importance to improve scientific understanding of land surface processes in extreme arid regions.
Feinan Xu, Weizhen Wang, Jiemin Wang
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Hypothesis and theory: Do trees “release the tension” in rainwater? Surface tension reduction in throughfall and stemflow from urban trees

open access: yesFrontiers in Forests and Global Change, 2023
Knowledge of the processes and impacts associated with the canopy’s partitioning of rainfall into stemflow (water that drains to the base of tree stems) and throughfall (water that drips through gaps and from canopy surfaces) has expanded in recent years.
Benjamin J. Noren   +5 more
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Does the Process of Passive Forest Restoration Affect the Hydrophysical Attributes of the Soil Superficial Horizon?

open access: yes, 2020
There has been an increase in the area of secondary tropical forests in recent years due to forest restoration in degraded areas. Recent analyses suggest that the success of passive forest restoration is highly uncertain and needs to be better understood.
Gustavo de Godoy   +6 more
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