Many regions of the world are dependent on snow cover for frost protection and summer water supplies. These same regions are predominantly forested, with forests highly …
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 …
Rainfall interception by a tree's crown is one of the most important hydrological processes in an ecosystem, yet the mechanisms of interception are not well understood. A process-based …
Interception loss (I) can remove substantial portions of water from forested watersheds. Thus, I prediction models are crucial if we are to balance human and ecosystem water …
Water storage on tree crowns, trunks, the understory, and litter is, in many respects, one of the simplest water balance components of vegetated ecosystems, but one that is rarely …
Precipitation intercepted by forests plays a major role in more than one‐fourth of the global land area's hydrologic cycle. Direct in situ measurement of intercepted precipitation is …
Trees play a crucial role in the water, carbon and nitrogen cycle on local, regional and global scales. Understanding the exchange of momentum, heat, water, and CO 2 between …
S Iida, T Shimizu, Y Shinohara, S Takeuchi… - Forest-water …, 2020 - Springer
In forested watersheds, interception loss (EI) and transpiration (ET) constitute the majority of evapotranspiration. Accordingly, their precise evaluations are necessary to understand and …
Recent improvements in the Utah Energy Balance (UEB) snowmelt model are focused on snow–vegetation–atmosphere interactions to understand how different types of vegetation …