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Throughfall data from the Mendaram peat swamp in Brunei Darussalam
The throughfall data are the average of data from four siphoning tipping-bucket rain gauges (Texas Electronics TR-525S, Dallas, Texas, USA) installed 50 cm above the peat surface along a 100 m transect, as described in Cobb and Harvey (2019).
Harvey, Charles Franklin +3 more
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Spatial variability of throughfall and stemflow measurements in Amazonian rainforest
The spatial variability of throughfall and stemflow in Amazonian tropical rainforest is analysed. Statistical tests are used to assess the minimum sampling size and number of gauges required.
Lloyd, Colin R., Marques o, A. de O.
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Rainfall is partitioned by the vegetation canopy into three components: throughfall, stemflow, and canopy interception, which profoundly influence key hydrological processes, including vegetation growth, groundwater recharge, water cycling, and regional ...
Hu Liu +9 more
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LTER Zöbelboden, Austria, Method documentation - Throughfall chemistry
Method documentation for throughfall chemistry data of the LTER Station ...
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Spatial variability of shrub throughfall in Helan Mountain
【Objective】Located in the arid and semi-arid region of Northwest China, the Helan Mountains form a transitional zone between desert and grassland ecosystems.
LYU Yingze +5 more
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Determination of interception in conifers in a plantation forest located in semiarid environment
Throughfall, stemflow and water yield through interception are the decisive factors on the amount of rainfall reaching the soil. These elements are important components in the hydrological cycle.
Ahmet Şendağlı, Hüseyin Şensoy
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Throughfall in the terra firme forest of Western Amazonia
Throughfall measurements were made under primary terra firme rainforest in the Rio Pichis valley, in the Upper Amazon Basin of Peru. Based on 214 precipitation events over nearly 18 months, throughfall was estimated to be 83.1±8.8% of gross precipitation.
Zuñiga, L. +2 more
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Throughfall characteristics in three non-native Hawaiian forest stands
The effect of non-native trees on hydrological processes in Hawaiian forests remains largely unquantified. In this study, throughfall was determined by stationary methods over 18-23-month study periods at three locations each dominated by one of three ...
Fares, Ali +3 more
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Forest soils accumulate microplastics through atmospheric deposition
The occurrence and fate of microplastics in forest ecosystems is a recognized knowledge gap. In this paper, we used an aligned extraction method to quantify microplastics (>20 µm) in organic and mineral forest soil horizons and throughfall deposition ...
Collin J. Weber, Moritz Bigalke
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Response of water yield to silvicultural treatments in a temperate forest in northern Mexico. [PDF]
Monárrez González JC +3 more
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