Accurately quantifying the vegetation rainfall interception at a high resolution is critical for rainfall-runoff modeling and flood forecasting, and is also essential for understanding its further impact on local, regional, and even global water cycle dynamics. In this study, the Remote Sensing-based Gash model (RS-Gash model) is developed based on a modified Gash model for interception loss estimation using remote sensing observations at the regional scale, and has been applied and validated in the upper reach of the Heihe River Basin of China for different types of vegetation. To eliminate the scale error and the effect of mixed pixels, the RS-Gash model is applied at a fine scale of 30 m with the high resolution vegetation area index ret...
Aim of study: In order to test the adaptability of revised Gash analytical model to canopy intercept...
In arid regions, an oasis plays an important role. It is nearly the only support of living and econo...
The scarcity and uneven distribution of precipitation stations in the inland river basins of the Nor...
Accurately quantifying the vegetation rainfall interception at a high resolution is critical for rai...
Interception loss accounts for a substantial portion of incident precipitation and evapotranspiratio...
International audienceThe original Gash analytical model and the sparse Gash's model were combined t...
The ecological situation of the Tarim River basin in China seriously declined since the early 1950s,...
International audienceThe original Gash analytical model and the sparse Gash's model have been appli...
Research of the rainfall intercepted by trees is crucial in the management of water resources of aff...
Water-limited environments exist on all continents of the globe and they cover more than 30% of the...
Vegetation growth in Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a crucial process for quantifying ecoh...
The Heihe River is the second largest inland basin in China; runoff in the upper reach greatly affec...
Liquid and solid precipitation is abundant in the high elevation, upper reach of the Heihe basin. Th...
The process of rainfall interception by canopies plays an important role in the hydrological cycle. ...
In arid regions, an oasis plays an important role. It is nearly the only support of living and econo...
Aim of study: In order to test the adaptability of revised Gash analytical model to canopy intercept...
In arid regions, an oasis plays an important role. It is nearly the only support of living and econo...
The scarcity and uneven distribution of precipitation stations in the inland river basins of the Nor...
Accurately quantifying the vegetation rainfall interception at a high resolution is critical for rai...
Interception loss accounts for a substantial portion of incident precipitation and evapotranspiratio...
International audienceThe original Gash analytical model and the sparse Gash's model were combined t...
The ecological situation of the Tarim River basin in China seriously declined since the early 1950s,...
International audienceThe original Gash analytical model and the sparse Gash's model have been appli...
Research of the rainfall intercepted by trees is crucial in the management of water resources of aff...
Water-limited environments exist on all continents of the globe and they cover more than 30% of the...
Vegetation growth in Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a crucial process for quantifying ecoh...
The Heihe River is the second largest inland basin in China; runoff in the upper reach greatly affec...
Liquid and solid precipitation is abundant in the high elevation, upper reach of the Heihe basin. Th...
The process of rainfall interception by canopies plays an important role in the hydrological cycle. ...
In arid regions, an oasis plays an important role. It is nearly the only support of living and econo...
Aim of study: In order to test the adaptability of revised Gash analytical model to canopy intercept...
In arid regions, an oasis plays an important role. It is nearly the only support of living and econo...
The scarcity and uneven distribution of precipitation stations in the inland river basins of the Nor...