Rainfall interception loss (In) accounts for 10 to 40 % of rainfall entering a forest canopy (Zinke, 1967). The size of In depends on two variables: the canopy water storage capacity (S) and evaporatio
During rainfall events, an appreciable part of the precipitation is intercepted by the vegetation su...
Barrier island forests are sensitive to changing precipitation characteristics as they typically rel...
The evaporation of intercepted water by forests is a significant contributor to both the water and e...
To determine how epiphytes affect the canopy hydrology of old-growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzie...
The abundant epiphyte vegetation of upper montane tropical rain forests, which in terms of biomass i...
Material and energy exchange at the Earth\u27s surface is drastically altered by the presence of for...
Evaporation of intercepted rainfall is a distinct hydrological process in forested areas. Several st...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
Interception loss is related to the nature of the rain. The spatial variability of rainfall on the f...
Our goal was to determine how epiphytic lichens and bryophytes affect canopy latent heat fluxes in a...
Intercepted rainfall may be evaporated during or after the rain event. Intercepted rain is generally...
Interception of precipitation by forest canopies plays an important role in its partitioning to evap...
I hypothesized that Douglas-fir trees (Pseudotsuga menziesii) standing apart from other trees (\u27o...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2005Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71–78).The contribu...
During rainfall events, an appreciable part of the precipitation is intercepted by the vegetation su...
Barrier island forests are sensitive to changing precipitation characteristics as they typically rel...
The evaporation of intercepted water by forests is a significant contributor to both the water and e...
To determine how epiphytes affect the canopy hydrology of old-growth Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menzie...
The abundant epiphyte vegetation of upper montane tropical rain forests, which in terms of biomass i...
Material and energy exchange at the Earth\u27s surface is drastically altered by the presence of for...
Evaporation of intercepted rainfall is a distinct hydrological process in forested areas. Several st...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
Interception loss is related to the nature of the rain. The spatial variability of rainfall on the f...
Our goal was to determine how epiphytic lichens and bryophytes affect canopy latent heat fluxes in a...
Intercepted rainfall may be evaporated during or after the rain event. Intercepted rain is generally...
Interception of precipitation by forest canopies plays an important role in its partitioning to evap...
I hypothesized that Douglas-fir trees (Pseudotsuga menziesii) standing apart from other trees (\u27o...
MA University of Hawaii at Manoa 2005Includes bibliographical references (leaves 71–78).The contribu...
During rainfall events, an appreciable part of the precipitation is intercepted by the vegetation su...
Barrier island forests are sensitive to changing precipitation characteristics as they typically rel...
The evaporation of intercepted water by forests is a significant contributor to both the water and e...