Partitioning of rainfall and sprinkler-irrigation by crop canopies: A global review and evaluation of available research

M Lin, SMM Sadeghi, JT Van Stan - Hydrology, 2020 - mdpi.com
The role of crop canopies in the global water cycle is a topic of increasing international
interest. How much rain and sprinkler-irrigation water are returned to the atmosphere or …

A global synthesis of throughfall and stemflow hydrometeorology

SMM Sadeghi, DA Gordon, JT Van Stan II - Precipitation partitioning by …, 2020 - Springer
The amount and patterning of precipitation beneath vegetation is determined by throughfall
and stemflow. Throughfall is the portion of precipitation that falls through, or drips from, the …

Revisiting snow cover variability and canopy structure within forest stands: Insights from airborne lidar data

G Mazzotti, WR Currier, JS Deems… - Water Resources …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The retrieval of detailed, co‐located snow depth and canopy cover information from airborne
lidar has advanced our understanding of links between forest snow distribution and canopy …

Early European observations of precipitation partitioning by vegetation: a synthesis and evaluation of 19th century findings

J Friesen, JT Van Stan - Geosciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
The first contact between precipitation and the land surface is often a plant canopy. The
resulting precipitation partitioning by vegetation returns water back to the atmosphere …

[HTML][HTML] Rainfall interception and redistribution by maize farmland in central Iran

M Nazari, SMM Sadeghi, JT Van Stan II… - Journal of Hydrology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Study region Maize farmland in Varamin, located southwest of Tehran (Iran). Study focus
The aims of this study were to:(1) monitor throughfall and stemflow during rainstorms …

The importance of considering rainfall partitioning in afforestation initiatives in semiarid climates: A comparison of common planted tree species in Tehran, Iran

SMM Sadeghi, P Attarod, JT Van Stan… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
As plantations become increasingly important sources of wood and fiber in arid/semiarid
places, they have also become increasingly criticized for their hydrological impacts. An …

Snow interception modelling: Isolated observations have led to many land surface models lacking appropriate temperature sensitivities

JD Lundquist, S Dickerson‐Lange… - Hydrological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
When formulating a hydrologic model, scientists rely on parameterizations of multiple
processes based on field data, but literature review suggests that more frequently people …

The case for an open water balance: Re‐envisioning network design and data analysis for a complex, uncertain world

SK Kampf, SJ Burges, JC Hammond… - Water Resources …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The discipline of hydrology has long focused on quantifying the water balance, which is
frequently used to estimate unknown water fluxes or stores. While technologies for …

Forest canopy density effects on snowpack across the climate gradients of the western United States mountain ranges

N Sun, H Yan, MS Wigmosta… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Controlled field experiments to disentangle the effect of canopy density from the effect of
climate on snowpack dynamics are limited by the underlying linkage between canopy …

Snow disappearance timing is dominated by forest effects on snow accumulation in warm winter climates of the Pacific Northwest, United States

SE Dickerson‐Lange, RF Gersonde… - Hydrological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Forests modify snow processes and affect snow water storage as well as snow
disappearance timing. However, forest influences on snow accumulation and ablation vary …