The factors controlling seasonal rainfall interception loss are investigated by using a double-mass curve analysis, based on direct measurements of high-temporal resolution gross rainfall, throughfall and stemflow from 43 rainfall events that occurred in central Taiwan from April 2008 to April 2009. The canopy water storage capacity for the wet season was estimated to be 1.86 mm, about twice that for the dry season (0.91 mm), likely due to the large reduction in the leaf area index (LAI) from 4.63 to 2.23 (m2·m−2). Changes in seasonal canopy structure and micro-meteorological conditions resulted in temporal variations in the amount of interception components, and rainfall partitioning into stemflow and throughfall. Wet canopy evaporation af...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
The interception and smoothing effect of forest canopies on pulses of incident rainfall and its deli...
Modelling soil erosion following forest disturbance requires new data on a variety of parameters whi...
The factors controlling seasonal rainfall interception loss are investigated by using a double-mass ...
Abstract Bamboo forests accounted for 4.4% and 7% of the forests in Asia and Taiwan, respectively. R...
Canopy interception is an important component of the hydrological cycle of forested catchments, and ...
Interception loss accounts for a substantial portion of incident precipitation and evapotranspiratio...
At forest ecosystems, gross rainfall (GR) is partitioned into throughfall (TF), stemflow (SF) and re...
Recent surveys of tropical forest water use suggest that rainfall interception by the canopy is larg...
Rainfall and cloud water interception (CWI) were determined for a mature and a 19-year old secondary...
Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the central Philippines on 8 November 2013 as one of the strongest t...
An experiment was conducted to concentrate on the rainfall interception process of individual trees ...
It is generally accepted that vegetation provides important ecosystem services especially in term of...
Rainfall interception was quantified and modeled for a Lowland Evergreen Rain Forest (LERF) and two ...
Interception loss (IL) by the forest canopy removes a substantial quantity of rainwater within fores...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
The interception and smoothing effect of forest canopies on pulses of incident rainfall and its deli...
Modelling soil erosion following forest disturbance requires new data on a variety of parameters whi...
The factors controlling seasonal rainfall interception loss are investigated by using a double-mass ...
Abstract Bamboo forests accounted for 4.4% and 7% of the forests in Asia and Taiwan, respectively. R...
Canopy interception is an important component of the hydrological cycle of forested catchments, and ...
Interception loss accounts for a substantial portion of incident precipitation and evapotranspiratio...
At forest ecosystems, gross rainfall (GR) is partitioned into throughfall (TF), stemflow (SF) and re...
Recent surveys of tropical forest water use suggest that rainfall interception by the canopy is larg...
Rainfall and cloud water interception (CWI) were determined for a mature and a 19-year old secondary...
Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the central Philippines on 8 November 2013 as one of the strongest t...
An experiment was conducted to concentrate on the rainfall interception process of individual trees ...
It is generally accepted that vegetation provides important ecosystem services especially in term of...
Rainfall interception was quantified and modeled for a Lowland Evergreen Rain Forest (LERF) and two ...
Interception loss (IL) by the forest canopy removes a substantial quantity of rainwater within fores...
Net canopy interception (Inet) during rainfall in an old-growth Douglas-fir–western hemlock ecosyste...
The interception and smoothing effect of forest canopies on pulses of incident rainfall and its deli...
Modelling soil erosion following forest disturbance requires new data on a variety of parameters whi...