This study aimed at analysing the effects of biological and meterological factors on stemfolw generation in a temperature mixed oak (Quercus petraea Liebl.) and beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stand. A statistical model was developed to predict single-event individual stemfolw volume from trunk circumference and rainfall depth allowing mechanistic stemflow parameters to be deduced from the model, namely stemflow rates (SFrate), storage of water on tree organs (S-t) and rainfall thresholds for stemflow (RFmin) was not significantly influenced by tree size, RFmin and, for a given tree size, S-t were higher for oak than for beech, and inversely for SFrate. For each species, RFmin was higher for the leaved season than for the leafless period, while ...
Stemflow, despite being a small proportion of gross rainfall, is an important and understudied flux ...
International audienceA novel experimental approach and numerical framework are proposed to study th...
As rainfall passes through canopies water is redistributed spatially and reaches the soil as through...
The effects of meteorological variables and tree species on stemflow chemistry were investigated wit...
Many tree species have been shown to funnel substantial rainfall to their stem base as stemflow flux...
Measurements of stemflow (SF) were conducted during the 2009 summer season in pure and natural orien...
Trees concentrate rainfall to near-stem soils via stemflow. When canopy structures are organized app...
Net rainfall was studied under immature stands of mixed oak in southern New England. Throughfall did...
The storage capacity of a temperate mixed oak-beech stand was investigated as a function of stand de...
The process of rainfall partitioning is usually addressed by three components: rainfall interception...
The rainfall partitioning of gross precipitation into stemflow of canopy interception was studied an...
The effects of canopy structure on the spatial and temporal patterns of throughfall (TF) in deciduou...
Meteorological influences on the variability of stemflow generation can affect the hydrology, ecolog...
In forests, rainfall is partitioned into intercepted water (IW), throughfall (TF) and stemflow (SF)....
As precipitation falls on vegetated areas, it is partitioned into throughfall, stemflow and vapor. S...
Stemflow, despite being a small proportion of gross rainfall, is an important and understudied flux ...
International audienceA novel experimental approach and numerical framework are proposed to study th...
As rainfall passes through canopies water is redistributed spatially and reaches the soil as through...
The effects of meteorological variables and tree species on stemflow chemistry were investigated wit...
Many tree species have been shown to funnel substantial rainfall to their stem base as stemflow flux...
Measurements of stemflow (SF) were conducted during the 2009 summer season in pure and natural orien...
Trees concentrate rainfall to near-stem soils via stemflow. When canopy structures are organized app...
Net rainfall was studied under immature stands of mixed oak in southern New England. Throughfall did...
The storage capacity of a temperate mixed oak-beech stand was investigated as a function of stand de...
The process of rainfall partitioning is usually addressed by three components: rainfall interception...
The rainfall partitioning of gross precipitation into stemflow of canopy interception was studied an...
The effects of canopy structure on the spatial and temporal patterns of throughfall (TF) in deciduou...
Meteorological influences on the variability of stemflow generation can affect the hydrology, ecolog...
In forests, rainfall is partitioned into intercepted water (IW), throughfall (TF) and stemflow (SF)....
As precipitation falls on vegetated areas, it is partitioned into throughfall, stemflow and vapor. S...
Stemflow, despite being a small proportion of gross rainfall, is an important and understudied flux ...
International audienceA novel experimental approach and numerical framework are proposed to study th...
As rainfall passes through canopies water is redistributed spatially and reaches the soil as through...