Root water uptake (RWU) by vegetation influences the partitioning of water between transpiration, evaporation, percolation, and surface runoff. Measurements of stable isotopes in water have facilitated estimates of the depth distribution of RWU for various tree species through methodologies based on end member mixing analysis (EMMA). EMMA often assumes that the isotopic composition of tree-stored xylem water (δXYLEM) is representative of the isotopic composition of RWU (δRWU). We tested this assumption within the framework of EcH2O-iso, a process-based distributed tracer-aided ecohydrologic model, applied to a small temperate catchment with a vegetation cover of coniferous eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) and deciduous American beech (Fag...
The intensity and frequency of droughts events are projected to increase in future with expected adv...
Forest water use has been difficult to quantify. One promising approach is to measure the isotopic c...
The water acquisition strategies of trees in agroforestry systems may affect adjacent crops through ...
Root water uptake (RWU) by vegetation influences the partitioning of water between transpiration, ev...
The stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen (δ2H and δ18O, respectively) have been widely used to inv...
In the past decade, plant root water uptake (RWU) has been a major focus of ecohydrological studies ...
Trees influence the partitioning of water between catchment water yield and evapotranspiration throu...
We developed a setup for a fully automated, high-frequency in situ monitoring system of the stable w...
Stable isotopologues of water are widely used to derive relative root water uptake (RWU) profiles an...
Water transpired by trees has long been assumed to be sourced from the same subsurface water stocks ...
Tree and small catchment scale studies are important in getting a detailed understanding of ecohydro...
We investigated plant water sources of an emblematic refugial population of Fagus sylvatica (L.) in ...
Stable isotope ratios of water ( 18O, 2H) have long been used to study a core question in plant ecol...
The hypothesis of ecohydrological separation (ES) proposes that the water contained in surface soils...
Labeling techniques have been widely applied in the literature to infer profiles of plant relative r...
The intensity and frequency of droughts events are projected to increase in future with expected adv...
Forest water use has been difficult to quantify. One promising approach is to measure the isotopic c...
The water acquisition strategies of trees in agroforestry systems may affect adjacent crops through ...
Root water uptake (RWU) by vegetation influences the partitioning of water between transpiration, ev...
The stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen (δ2H and δ18O, respectively) have been widely used to inv...
In the past decade, plant root water uptake (RWU) has been a major focus of ecohydrological studies ...
Trees influence the partitioning of water between catchment water yield and evapotranspiration throu...
We developed a setup for a fully automated, high-frequency in situ monitoring system of the stable w...
Stable isotopologues of water are widely used to derive relative root water uptake (RWU) profiles an...
Water transpired by trees has long been assumed to be sourced from the same subsurface water stocks ...
Tree and small catchment scale studies are important in getting a detailed understanding of ecohydro...
We investigated plant water sources of an emblematic refugial population of Fagus sylvatica (L.) in ...
Stable isotope ratios of water ( 18O, 2H) have long been used to study a core question in plant ecol...
The hypothesis of ecohydrological separation (ES) proposes that the water contained in surface soils...
Labeling techniques have been widely applied in the literature to infer profiles of plant relative r...
The intensity and frequency of droughts events are projected to increase in future with expected adv...
Forest water use has been difficult to quantify. One promising approach is to measure the isotopic c...
The water acquisition strategies of trees in agroforestry systems may affect adjacent crops through ...