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Throughfall and Stemflow in Wooded Ecosystems

2011
Incident precipitation is routed to the subcanopy by throughfall and stemflow. Throughfall is defined as the precipitation that passes directly through a canopy or is initially intercepted by aboveground vegetative surfaces and subsequently drips from the canopy, whereas stemflow is the precipitation that drains from outlying leaves and branches and is
Delphis F. Levia   +3 more
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Stemflow and throughfall in a tropical dry forest

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 1990
AbstractThe rainfall received by a small plot of tropical deciduous forest on sand dunes in Veracruz, Mexico, was partitioned into stemflow and throughfall components to determine whether funnelling by stemflow could reduce soil leaching by transmitting large volumes of water through vertical soil pathways beneath each stem.
Martin Kellman, Nigel Roulet
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Significance of stemflow in groundwater recharge. 2: A cylindrical infiltration model for evaluating the stemflow contribution to groundwater recharge

Hydrological Processes, 1996
A primary model for evaluating the effect of stemflow on groundwater recharge has been developed. The model, a cylindrical infiltration model (CI model), is based on the infiltration area of stemflow-induced water instead of canopy projected area for determining the stemflow inputs to the soil surface.
Tadashi Tanaka   +2 more
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Effect of wildfire on stemflow velocity of pine

2022
<p>Stemflow, as one of the most important elements of forest precipitation redistribution, affects the delivery and spatial distribution of water and nutrient. Although approximately 4% of forests are affected by wildfire worldwide, no study has measured stemflow velocity after forests are affected by wildfire. The aim of this study is to
Yusen Zhang, Lunjiang Wang
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Interception loss, throughfall and stemflow in a maritime pine stand. I. Variability of throughfall and stemflow beneath the pine canopy

Journal of Hydrology, 1992
Patterns of spatial variability of throughfall and stemflow were determined in a maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) stand for two consecutive years. Data were obtained from 52 fixed rain gauges and 12 stemflow measuring devices located in a 50m × 50m plot at the centre of an 18-year-old stand.
Loustau, Denis   +3 more
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Chemistry of rainfall, throughfall and stemflow in a eucalypt forest and a pine plantation in south-eastern Australia: 3. Stemflow and total inputs

Hydrological Processes, 1996
Some factors affecting stemflow chemistry were examined. For events of similar size, the amount and frequency of antecedent rainfall were important for both forests. Bark type was important for the eucalypts, as was the debarking season for the smooth-barked species.
R. H. Crockford   +2 more
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A stemflow equation for grasses and similar vegetation

CATENA, 1982
Summary Analytical and progressive rainulator experiments allow one to build up a stemflow equation for grasses and similar herbaceous plants. The predictive value for this equation has been tested by subsequent measurements on simulated sods. The formula introduces a shape factor which is specific for canopies.
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Demo abstract: Stemflow: Inter-datacenter overlay as a service

2017 IEEE Conference on Computer Communications Workshops (INFOCOM WKSHPS), 2017
Thanks to the abundant available bandwidth and multiple paths on wide-area links that interconnect datacenters on major cloud platforms, it is conceivable that bandwidth-intensive applications may improve their performance by relaying their traffic through such an inter-datacenter network.
Shuhao Liu 0001, Baochun Li
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Factors affecting the stemflow of trees in the Brazilian Cerrado

Ecohydrology, 2014
AbstractStemflow is a hydrological flux that largely influences the input of rainwater to the soil and its spatial distribution. Here, we aimed to identify the factors influencing this hydrological flux by quantifying the stemflow of 129 trees in the Brazilian savannah.
Eliane A. Honda   +2 more
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Applicability of Stand Structural Characteristics to Stemflow Modeling

Journal of Forest Research, 2002
A stemflow (SF) estimation model, based on the correlation between coefficients (a andb) of the regression equation (SF=aP g −b, whereP g is gross rainfall) obtained from sample tree and their diameter at breast height (DBH), is presented.
Ho-Taek Park, Shigeaki Hattori
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