The global, regional and local hydrological cycle is strongly linked to vegetation distribution. The hydrological cycle is composed by precipitation, infiltration, runoff, transpiration and evaporation. Evaporation is influenced by high temperatures, high winds and low relative humidity. This work is focused on the study of evapotranspiration (ET) as the main variable of water loss in the water balance in the central mountain region of Veracruz, Mexico. ET was estimated using the Penman-Monteith model, which requires environmental (net radiation, vapor pressure deficit, air temperature and wind intensity) and physiological (stomatal and canopy resistances and leaf area index) variables. These variables were measured in two sites within the ...
Ecophysiological vulnerability can be understood as the degree of susceptibility or inability of an ...
To examine the impact of tree species on the water cycle in a wet tropical region, annual evapotrans...
This data set comes from two years (2010 - 2011) of leaf water potential measurements with an Schola...
The global, regional and local hydrological cycle is strongly linked to vegetation distribution. The...
The study of forest hydrology and its relationships with climate requires accurate estimates of wate...
Abstract. Natural landscape surface proccsses are largely controlled by the relationship between cli...
This paper compares the water budgets of two adjacent micro-catchments covered by mature (MAT) and 2...
The hydrologic regime and the water catchment capacity of a hydrographic basin depend on the tempora...
Rainfall and cloud water interception (CWI) were determined for a mature and a 19-year old secondary...
Water is essential to current and evolving ecosystem of plants and animals. It is a factor that inte...
Knowing the variation of the water consumption of a crop or vegetation can help to avoid damages cau...
Mexican pine-oak forests are exposed to extreme conditions: high temperatures, scarce precipitation ...
Understanding evapotranspiration (ET) variation associated with land use change is critical for asse...
ABSTRACT: Understanding hydrologic behavior in forested areas, not least the Brazilian Atlantic Fore...
Evapotranspiration, a major component in terrestrial water balance and net primary productivity mode...
Ecophysiological vulnerability can be understood as the degree of susceptibility or inability of an ...
To examine the impact of tree species on the water cycle in a wet tropical region, annual evapotrans...
This data set comes from two years (2010 - 2011) of leaf water potential measurements with an Schola...
The global, regional and local hydrological cycle is strongly linked to vegetation distribution. The...
The study of forest hydrology and its relationships with climate requires accurate estimates of wate...
Abstract. Natural landscape surface proccsses are largely controlled by the relationship between cli...
This paper compares the water budgets of two adjacent micro-catchments covered by mature (MAT) and 2...
The hydrologic regime and the water catchment capacity of a hydrographic basin depend on the tempora...
Rainfall and cloud water interception (CWI) were determined for a mature and a 19-year old secondary...
Water is essential to current and evolving ecosystem of plants and animals. It is a factor that inte...
Knowing the variation of the water consumption of a crop or vegetation can help to avoid damages cau...
Mexican pine-oak forests are exposed to extreme conditions: high temperatures, scarce precipitation ...
Understanding evapotranspiration (ET) variation associated with land use change is critical for asse...
ABSTRACT: Understanding hydrologic behavior in forested areas, not least the Brazilian Atlantic Fore...
Evapotranspiration, a major component in terrestrial water balance and net primary productivity mode...
Ecophysiological vulnerability can be understood as the degree of susceptibility or inability of an ...
To examine the impact of tree species on the water cycle in a wet tropical region, annual evapotrans...
This data set comes from two years (2010 - 2011) of leaf water potential measurements with an Schola...