Measurements of gross rainfall, throughfall and stemflow were made during the 2011 rainy season in an evergreen natural forest and in a planted pine forest located in complex topography in the Middle Mountains of Central Nepal. For the period of observation (20 June-9 September, 2011), measured throughfall, stemflow and derived interception loss in the natural forest were 76.2%, 1.4% and 22.4% of incident rainfall, respectively. Corresponding values for the pine plantation were 83.0%, 0.5% and 16.5%. The revised version of Gash's analytical model of rainfall interception was calibrated and validated for the two stands, representing a first for montane sub-tropical monsoonal conditions. The results of the modelling corresponded well with obs...
Rainfall, throughfall, and stemflow at Kog-Ma watershed, which is situated in a hill evergreen fores...
Not AvailableThe study examined and compared the throughfall, stemflow and canopy interception in G...
Forest canopy rainfall interception loss (I) and canopy water storage capacity (S) are important com...
Measurements of gross rainfall, throughfall and stemflow were made during the 2011 rainy season in a...
Rainfall interception was quantified and modeled for a Lowland Evergreen Rain Forest (LERF) and two ...
Throughfall, interception losses and surface run-off studies during the monsoon season (June through...
Interception loss accounts for a substantial portion of incident precipitation and evapotranspiratio...
Research of the rainfall intercepted by trees is crucial in the management of water resources of aff...
Rainfall, throughfall, and stemflow at Kog-Ma watershed, which is situated in a hill evergreen fores...
Secondary forests occupy a larger area than old-growth rain forests in many tropical regions but the...
ABSTRACT Rainfall interception losses were monitored for twelve months and related to vegetation and...
The aim of this research was to measure rainfall components (throughfall, interception, and stemflow...
In this study, measurements of precipitation, throughfall and stemflow fluxes were conducted from No...
Forest plays a major role in hydrological cycle in terrestrial ecosystem. Though the hydrological ba...
International audienceRainfall interception losses were monitored for twelve months and related to v...
Rainfall, throughfall, and stemflow at Kog-Ma watershed, which is situated in a hill evergreen fores...
Not AvailableThe study examined and compared the throughfall, stemflow and canopy interception in G...
Forest canopy rainfall interception loss (I) and canopy water storage capacity (S) are important com...
Measurements of gross rainfall, throughfall and stemflow were made during the 2011 rainy season in a...
Rainfall interception was quantified and modeled for a Lowland Evergreen Rain Forest (LERF) and two ...
Throughfall, interception losses and surface run-off studies during the monsoon season (June through...
Interception loss accounts for a substantial portion of incident precipitation and evapotranspiratio...
Research of the rainfall intercepted by trees is crucial in the management of water resources of aff...
Rainfall, throughfall, and stemflow at Kog-Ma watershed, which is situated in a hill evergreen fores...
Secondary forests occupy a larger area than old-growth rain forests in many tropical regions but the...
ABSTRACT Rainfall interception losses were monitored for twelve months and related to vegetation and...
The aim of this research was to measure rainfall components (throughfall, interception, and stemflow...
In this study, measurements of precipitation, throughfall and stemflow fluxes were conducted from No...
Forest plays a major role in hydrological cycle in terrestrial ecosystem. Though the hydrological ba...
International audienceRainfall interception losses were monitored for twelve months and related to v...
Rainfall, throughfall, and stemflow at Kog-Ma watershed, which is situated in a hill evergreen fores...
Not AvailableThe study examined and compared the throughfall, stemflow and canopy interception in G...
Forest canopy rainfall interception loss (I) and canopy water storage capacity (S) are important com...