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Decoupling vegetation and soil-moisture interaction in evapotranspiration interannual variability. [PDF]
Huang X, Liang S, Ziegler AD, Zeng Z.
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A Global Synthesis of Throughfall and Stemflow Hydrometeorology
2020Seyed Mohammad Moein Sadeghi +2 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2022
Rainfall partitioning by the vegetation canopy represents a significant component of the local hydrological cycle by reshaping the amount and spatial distribution of rainfall.
Wenyue Zhao +6 more
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Rainfall partitioning by the vegetation canopy represents a significant component of the local hydrological cycle by reshaping the amount and spatial distribution of rainfall.
Wenyue Zhao +6 more
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Stemflow generation as influenced by sugarcane canopy development
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2021Rainfall is generally partitioned into throughfall, stemflow, and interception in ecosystems. Stemflow variability can affect the hydrology, ecology, and soil chemistry patterns. However, the influence of canopy structure and rainfall characteristics on stemflow production in sugarcane plantations which are important for renewable energy production ...
Rafael Pires Fernandes +6 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2022
As climate change intensifies, fires events are predicted to increase in forest ecosystems. Fire alters the ecosystem structure and consequently, the hydrological cycle. However, little is known about the impacts of forest fire on stemflow.
Lei Su +3 more
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As climate change intensifies, fires events are predicted to increase in forest ecosystems. Fire alters the ecosystem structure and consequently, the hydrological cycle. However, little is known about the impacts of forest fire on stemflow.
Lei Su +3 more
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Stemflow metazoan transport from common urban tree species (São Paulo, Brazil)
Ecohydrology, 2022For precipitation to reach the surface of vegetated ecosystems, it must first pass through the canopy. A portion of precipitation, stemflow, drains down branches to the stem.
Marcelle Teodoro Lima +3 more
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Stemflow chemistry of urban street trees
Environmental Pollution, 1997pH and ion concentrations (Na(+), K(+), Mg(2+), Ca(2+), NO(-)(3)) in the stemflow of the evergreen broad-leaved tree, Ilex rotunda, planted in the median strip of a highway and nitrogen oxides concentration in the air in an urban site were compared with a suburban site in Fukuoka city, Japan.
M, Takagi +3 more
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The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1985
Interception of rain by the plant canopy and stemflow resulting in non-uniform distribution of soil water beneath the canopy has long been recognized in forest trees (Eschner, 1967). Rutter (1975) stated that stemflow may vary from quite small quantities to as much as 20% of the net rainfall and Geiger (1965) had earlier quoted data both from Ovington (
R. A. Jefferies, D. K. L. MacKerron
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Interception of rain by the plant canopy and stemflow resulting in non-uniform distribution of soil water beneath the canopy has long been recognized in forest trees (Eschner, 1967). Rutter (1975) stated that stemflow may vary from quite small quantities to as much as 20% of the net rainfall and Geiger (1965) had earlier quoted data both from Ovington (
R. A. Jefferies, D. K. L. MacKerron
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, 2020
There is compelling evidence from aboveground observations that trees considerably affect precipitation partitioning through the Critical Zone. However, due to the lack of appropriate methods, the role of root systems (the hidden half of trees) on ...
Li Guo +4 more
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There is compelling evidence from aboveground observations that trees considerably affect precipitation partitioning through the Critical Zone. However, due to the lack of appropriate methods, the role of root systems (the hidden half of trees) on ...
Li Guo +4 more
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