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Biogeochemistry of an afrotropical montane rain forest on Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

open access: yes, 2006
In contrast to their well-studied counterparts in the Neotropics and in Asia, East African montane rain forests are surrounded by semi-arid savanna plains. These plains have a high erosion potential for salt crusts accumulated at the soil surface.
Lyaruu, H.   +9 more
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Water-borne hyphomycetes in tree canopies of Kaiga (Western Ghats), India

open access: yesActa Mycologica, 2013
The canopy samples such as trapped leaf litter, trapped sediment (during summer), stemflow and throughfall (during monsoon) from five common riparian tree species (Artocarpus heterophyllus, Cassia fistula, Ficus recemosa, Syzygium caryophyllatum and ...
Naga M. Sudheep, Kandikere R. Sridhar
doaj   +1 more source

Throughfall Dissolved Organic Matter as a Terrestrial Disinfection Byproduct Precursor

open access: yes, 2019
More than half of the drinking water supply in the United States originates from forest watersheds, where terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) is known as an important disinfection byproduct (DBP) precursor.
Qiong Su (4405972)   +4 more
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Effects of Throughfall on the Migration of Soil Dissolved Organic Matter in Subtropical Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest During Rainfall Season

open access: yesShuitu Baochi Xuebao
[Objective] As the most active component in forest soil, dissolved organic matter (DOM) can not only be directly utilized by microorganisms, but also be the main carrier for the migration of C, N, P and other elements in the ecosystem.
WANG Hongyu   +6 more
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Throughfall variation in a mixed deciduous forest

open access: yes, 1973
Gross rainfall and throughfall were measured in an uneven-aged, mixed deciduous forest in western Virginia from August 6, 1972 to June 19, 1973. Storms were grouped according to leafy (growing) season and leafless (dormant) season for analysis of gross ...
Carden, Terry B.
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Throughfall drop size distributions: a review and prospectus for future research [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Throughfall is the dominant input of water to forests. Throughfall drop size and the distribution thereof are important because of their influence on the forest water balance, soil erosion, and, possibly, biogeochemical cycling.
Llorens, Pilar   +7 more
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Evaluation of deposition fluxes in two mountain Norway spruce stands with different densities using the extended Canopy Budget Model

open access: yesJournal of Forest Science, 2013
The field study in a mountain forest at Bílý Kříž provides a comparison of element fluxes for two adjacent forest spruce stands of the same age (29 years in 2005) but with different stem densities.
I. Drápelová
doaj   +1 more source

Throughfall

open access: yes, 2011
Amounts and nitrogen content of water passing through the canopy of tallgrass prairie are compared to similar measurements of bulk precipitation. Measurements include nitrate, ammonia, phosphate and organic nitrogen and phosphorus content of bulk ...

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Throughfall as an understudied biogeochemical subsidy of nutrients and carbon in the urban water cycle: perspective and a research agenda

open access: yesDiscover Water
Precipitation that moves through tree canopies entrains carbon and nutrients from leaf and bark surfaces. In natural ecosystems, these biogeochemical subsidies to the water cycle are processed by watershed soils before conveyance to fluvial networks.
Mary G. Lusk
doaj   +1 more source

Spatial throughfall variability in the spruce forest

open access: yes, 2018
In this study, we characterized a canopy by several methods and we found the best relationship between spatialvariation of canopy and throughfall volume.
Holata, Filip
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