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Rainfall Interception by a Forest Canopy
Oikos, 1968It was found that the phenomenon of rainfall interception by a forest stand can be expressed by Mitscherlich equation (3). Using the data observed in a deciduous stand in Bialowieza (Poland) they have approximately determined the values of the coefficients of this equation (3 a). Consequently they expressed the amount of the rainfall inside the forest (
Maciej S. Czarnowski, Jerzy L. Olszewski
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Rainfall interception and other hydrologic processes affected by the forest litter layer are usually related to litter characteristics and rainfall conditions, with limited studies that consider the influence of slope.
Jianzhi Niu +2 more
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RAINFALL INTERCEPTION AND INFILTRATION PROJECT
Journal of the South African Forestry Association, 1956(1956). RAINFALL INTERCEPTION AND INFILTRATION PROJECT. Journal of the South African Forestry Association: Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 92-95.
C. L. WICHT, J. S. BEARD, K. MEIHUIZEN
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Dependence of rainfall interception on drop size – a comment
Journal of Hydrology, 1999In a series of three articles Calder, Hall and colleagues have recently presented an extension of Calder’s original stochastic model of rainfall interception. In their model, the dependence of rainfall interception on raindrop size is explicitly taken into account.
Uijlenhoet, R., Stricker, J.N.M.
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A comparison of models simulating rainfall interception of forests
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 1993Rainfall interception models have been validated using observations from a coniferous forest in France and a deciduous forest in the Netherlands. The models differ in level of complexity. This complexity, however, appears to have only a secondary effect on the results.
Lankreijer, HJM +2 more
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Rainfall Interception by Cypress and Bamboo
The East African Agricultural Journal, 1947(1947). Rainfall Interception by Cypress and Bamboo. The East African Agricultural Journal: Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 123-125.
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RAINFALL INTERCEPTION BY GRASS
South African Forestry Journal, 1962(1962). RAINFALL INTERCEPTION BY GRASS. South African Forestry Journal: Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 12-15.
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RAINFALL INTERCEPTION BY CORN AND SOYBEAN RESIDUE
Transactions of the ASAE, 1990ABSTRACT Laboratory rainfall simulation experiments were conducted to determine rainfall interception by corn and soybean residue. Rainfall intensities of 25.4, 63.5, and 127 mm/hr for durations up to 60 min were applied to 54 replications of residue.
null Y. M. Mohamoud, null L. K. Ewing
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A stochastic model of rainfall interception
Journal of Hydrology, 1986Abstract A stochastic model of rainfall interception is proposed which relates, via the Poisson probability distribution, the mean number of raindrops retained on elemental surface areas to the mean number of raindrop strikes per element. The model provides a rational explanation of the observation that canopies wet up in a gradual, asymptotic manner.
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Plant Residue Impact on Rainfall Interception
Transactions of the ASAE, 1994Rainfall interception by different amounts of corn (Zea mays), soybean (Glycine max L.), and winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) residue was studied under simulated rainfall. Given the same amount of residue mass, winter wheat residue intercepts significantly more rainfall than corn and soybean residue.
null M. R. Savabi, null D. E. Stott
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