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Rainfall Partitioning in Chinese Pine (Pinus tabuliformis Carr.) Stands at Three Different Ages
Chinese pine (Pinus tabuliformis Carr.) is the main forest species in northern China, with the potential to dramatically affect biotic and abiotic aspects of ecosystems in this region.
Hairong Han, Xiaoqin Cheng
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Solid–liquid partitioning and variation of palladium in rainfall runoff
Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 2021Palladium (Pd) is most widely used in the production of automotive catalytic converters that serve to reduce toxic emissions from motor vehicles. The aim of this study was to analyze the solid-liquid partitioning and dynamic variation of Pd in rainfall runoff.
Haofeng, Liu +4 more
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Assessing canopy rainfall partitioning by Mediterranean dryland shrubs under extreme rainfall
Hydrological Processes, 2023AbstractIntense rain events have become more frequent in some regions due to climate change, and this trend is particularly concerning in dryland regions where the ecological and geomorphological impacts of rainfall are intimately tied to its intensity.
Manuel Esteban Lucas‐Borja +4 more
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Responses of rainfall partitioning to water conditions in Chinese forests
Journal of HydrologyGuo Chen
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Partitioning of rainfall in a seasonal dry tropical forest
Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology, 2020Abstract Rainfall redistribution by forest cover has potential hydrological impacts in semi-arid regions due to continuous human intervention. Studying the process of interception loss by Caatinga vegetation and its changes due to deforestation is extremely important for local hydrology. However, such information is scarce in the literature.
Maria Gabriela de Queiroz +7 more
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Partitioning of gross rainfall into throughfall, stemflow, and rainfall interception were assessed in clove plantation during rainy season in Saba River Basin, Bali, Indonesia. Canopy openness did not appear to be the main factor that affected the amount
Hiroki Oue +2 more
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Convective‐Stratiform Rainfall of Typhoon Fitow (2013): Sensitivity to Rainfall Partitioning Methods
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2020AbstractRainfall separation methods are widely used in literatures, with some algorithms applied to surface rainfall and some applied to radar or other observations. How the effectiveness or practicability of these rainfall partitioning algorithms when applied to model results is not well known.
Shoujuan Shu, Huiyan Xu, Wenjuan Zhang
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Partitioning of rainfall by three Central Himalayan forests
Forest Ecology and Management, 1992Abstract Throughfall, interception losses and surface run-off studies during the monsoon season (June through September) in three different forests of Central Himalaya are described. The tree canopy covers of the stands were 80.0–91.5%. Canopy throughfall (throughfall directly beneath the canopy) made up 76.5% and canopy interception loss was 23.5 ...
D.C. Loshali, R.P. Singh
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Rainfall partitioning respond for a wet and dry year conditions
2022<p>The climate change strongly influences the hydrological cycle mainly due to redistribution of precipitation and changes in its seasonal patterns, resulting in longer dry periods and more intense heavy rainfall events. As precipitation is the main input for rainfall interception, throughfall and stemflow, we can expect the climate ...
Katarina Zabret, Mojca Šraj
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Recursive partitioning improves paleosol proxies for rainfall
American Journal of Science, 2019The bulk elemental composition of soil subsurface (B) horizons is influenced by environmental, biological, geological, and climatic factors. Because fossil soils (paleosols) are common in the geologic record, quantitative models that link climate to paleosol geochemistry are highly desirable in the paleoclimate community.
William E. Lukens +5 more
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