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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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Monthly changes in the quantity of throughfall and water infiltration of litter in Hyrcanian forest stands [PDF]
The canopy architecture of different forest trees results in different species interception, quantity and quality of litterfall. Litterfall characteristics affect thickness of organic layer, water storage potential and runoff due to different ...
Hashem Habashi +3 more
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Droughts, increasingly frequent under human‐driven climate change, are expected to intensify globally. Both pulsed and prolonged droughts can strongly affect organismal survival and population dynamics, potentially altering terrestrial communities and ecosystems.
Mattheau S. Comerford +14 more
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To evaluate the current nitrogen (N) status in Japanese forests, field measurements of rainfall, throughfall, litter layer percolation, and soil solution percolation were conducted in a red pine stand (Kannondai) and a deciduous stand (Yasato) located in
Junko Shindo +4 more
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A stochastic model of throughfall for extreme events
Although it is well known that forest canopies reduce the amount and intensity of precipitation at the ground surface, little is known about how canopy interception modifies extreme events. The effects of forest cover on intensity-duration-frequency relationships were investigated, using a stochastic model to extrapolate measured rainfall and ...
R.F. Keim +7 more
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Abstract Data assimilation (DA) plays a critical role in reducing simulation uncertainty in hydrological systems by leveraging available observations to estimate model states and/or parameters. Among DA methods, the ensemble smoother (ES) has emerged as an attractive option for parameter estimation due to its computational efficiency and ...
Jiangjiang Zhang +4 more
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Abstract Snowmelt is a dominant hydrologic process in mountainous watersheds and western river systems, yet automatic logging of snowpack properties such as depth, density, and internal energy fluxes, especially during melt, is not done at many Rocky Mountain surface flux sites.
Alexander S. Fox +3 more
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We report data on the physicochemical properties of soils collected in two adjacent areas, one acid and one sub-alkaline, both developed on sequential beds of Plio-pleistocene marine sediments, and on the chemical composition of ecological solutions ...
G. Corti +5 more
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This second‐order meta‐analysis synthesizes evidence across diverse agroforestry systems (silvoarable, silvopastoral, tree‐landscape features, and perennial shaded systems) to assess their effects on multiple soil health attributes, including soil organic carbon, biological, chemical, and physical properties, water regulation, nutrient leaching, and ...
Rubeaud Camille Manon +6 more
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Comparison of chemical composition of throughfall and deposited precipitation [PDF]
Since June 2004 throughfall samples in beech and spruce vegetation have been taken at the observatory Milesovka. Ever since 1998 fog water samples have been taken there as well.
Chaloupecký, Pavel
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