During a one-year period, the variability of throughfall and the standard errors of the means associated with different gauge arrangements were studied in a lower montane rain forest in Puerto Rico. The following gauge arrangements were used: (1) 60 fixed gauges, (2) 30 fixed gauges, and (3) 30 roving gauges. Stemflow was measured on 22 trees of four different species. An ANOVA indicated that mean relative throughfall measured by arrangements 1 (77%), 2 (74%), and 3 (73%) were not significantly different at the 0.05 level. However, the variability of the total throughfall estimate was about half as high for roving gauges (23%) as for fixed gauges (48-49%). The variability of stemflow ranged from 36% to 67% within tree species and was 144% f...
The aim of this research was to measure rainfall components (throughfall, interception, and stemflow...
The aim of this study was to estimate the individual tree-based 1) canopy water storage capacity (S)...
Forest canopies cause significant reduction and redistribution of rainfall. The spatial and tempora...
In forestry, throughfall (Pi) is that fraction of rainfall that runs directly through the tree canop...
Rainfall interception was quantified and modeled for a Lowland Evergreen Rain Forest (LERF) and two ...
Throughfall (TF) has a large spatial variability due to the heterogeneous canopy structure and varia...
Scatena, F.N., 1990. Watershed scale rainfall interception on two forested watersheds in the Luquill...
As secondary tropical forests grow, their canopy structure and density change. This affects the cano...
The effects of canopy structure on the spatial and temporal patterns of throughfall (TF) in deciduou...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Throughfall (TF) is influenced by different meteorological conditions, which can r...
The interception was recognized as an important part of the catchment water balance in temperate cli...
In this study, we designed and built an automated system of collection and measurement of throughfal...
Many interception models have been developed. These models, however, are complex, data-demanding, an...
and stemflow solution chemistry beneath pine (Pinus pseudo-strobus Lindl.), oak (Quercus sp.) and pi...
The selection of an appropriate spatial extent of a sampling plot is one among several important dec...
The aim of this research was to measure rainfall components (throughfall, interception, and stemflow...
The aim of this study was to estimate the individual tree-based 1) canopy water storage capacity (S)...
Forest canopies cause significant reduction and redistribution of rainfall. The spatial and tempora...
In forestry, throughfall (Pi) is that fraction of rainfall that runs directly through the tree canop...
Rainfall interception was quantified and modeled for a Lowland Evergreen Rain Forest (LERF) and two ...
Throughfall (TF) has a large spatial variability due to the heterogeneous canopy structure and varia...
Scatena, F.N., 1990. Watershed scale rainfall interception on two forested watersheds in the Luquill...
As secondary tropical forests grow, their canopy structure and density change. This affects the cano...
The effects of canopy structure on the spatial and temporal patterns of throughfall (TF) in deciduou...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Throughfall (TF) is influenced by different meteorological conditions, which can r...
The interception was recognized as an important part of the catchment water balance in temperate cli...
In this study, we designed and built an automated system of collection and measurement of throughfal...
Many interception models have been developed. These models, however, are complex, data-demanding, an...
and stemflow solution chemistry beneath pine (Pinus pseudo-strobus Lindl.), oak (Quercus sp.) and pi...
The selection of an appropriate spatial extent of a sampling plot is one among several important dec...
The aim of this research was to measure rainfall components (throughfall, interception, and stemflow...
The aim of this study was to estimate the individual tree-based 1) canopy water storage capacity (S)...
Forest canopies cause significant reduction and redistribution of rainfall. The spatial and tempora...