STEMFLOW, THROUGHFALL AND RAINWATER INTERCEPTION OF EIGHT INDONESIAN TREE SPECIES
Tree architecture affects how rainwater is partitioned into canopy interception, throughfall and stemflow. The canopy shape and bark/leaf surface morphology affects the plants’ ability to intercept and redistribute the rainwater.
Siti Sofiah, Soejono Soejono
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Quantifying throughfall, stemflow, and rainfall interception in a Fagus orientalis forest and a Picea abies plantation in Siahkal, Gilan [PDF]
Rainfall partitioning into throughfall, stemflow, and interception is an important component of the water cycle in tree’s ecosystems in forest ecohydrological research.
Hamed Nezamdost +3 more
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Identifying Individual Rain Events with a Dense Disdrometer Network
The use of point detectors to measure properties of rainfall is ubiquitous in the hydrological sciences. An early step in most rainfall analysis includes the partitioning of the data record into “rain events.” This work utilizes data from a dense network
Michael L. Larsen, Joshua B. Teves
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Runoff- and erosion-driven transport of cattle slurry: linking molecular tracers to hydrological processes [PDF]
The addition of cattle slurry to agricultural land is a widespread practise, but if not correctly managed it can pose a contamination risk to aquatic ecosystems.
C. E. M. Lloyd +4 more
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Partitioning spatial and temporal rainfall variability in urban drainage modelling [PDF]
Abstract. The performance of urban drainage systems is typically examined using hydrological and hydrodynamic models where rainfall is uniformly distributed and derived from a single rain-gauge or spatially distributed and obtained from a weather radar system.
Nadav Peleg +4 more
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Variability of Snow and Rainfall Partitioning Into Evapotranspiration and Summer Runoff Across Nine Mountainous Catchments [PDF]
Understanding the partitioning of snow and rain contributing to either catchment streamflow or evapotranspiration (ET) is of critical relevance for water management in response to climate change.
Susan S. Hubbard +21 more
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The effect of sub-grid rainfall variability on the water balance and flux exchange processes resolved at climate scale: the European region contrasted to Central Africa and Amazon rainforests [PDF]
This paper investigates the effect of sub-grid rainfall variability on the simulation of land surface hydrologic processes of three regions (Europe, Africa and Amazon) with contrasting precipitation and vegetation characteristics.
D. Wang, E. N. Anagnostou, G. Wang
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Predicting shifts in rainfall‐runoff partitioning during multiyear drought: Roles of dry period and catchment characteristics [PDF]
While the majority of hydrological prediction methods assume that observed interannual variability explores the full range of catchment response dynamics, recent cases of prolonged climate drying suggest otherwise.
Andrew W. Western +7 more
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Torrential rainfall responses to vertical wind shear, radiation, and ice clouds during the landfall of severe Tropical Storm, Bilis (2006) are investigated via a rainfall partitioning analysis of grid-scale sensitivity experiment data.
Donghai Wang +4 more
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The process of rainfall partitioning is usually addressed by three components: rainfall interception, throughfall and stemflow. The occurrence and proportion of stemflow depends on many complexly interconnected factors.
Katarina Zabret, Mojca Šraj
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