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A review of stemflow generation dynamics and stemflow‐environment interactions in forests and shrublands
Many geoscientists now recognize stemflow as an important phenomenon which can exert
considerable effects on the hydrology, biogeochemistry, and ecology of wooded ecosystems …
considerable effects on the hydrology, biogeochemistry, and ecology of wooded ecosystems …
Effects of different vegetation restoration on soil water storage and water balance in the Chinese Loess Plateau
S Jian, C Zhao, S Fang, K Yu - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2015 - Elsevier
Large-scale vegetation restoration in the Chinese Loess Plateau has been initiated by the
central government over the past decades to control soil and water loss. However, no …
central government over the past decades to control soil and water loss. However, no …
Urban trees as green infrastructure for stormwater mitigation and use
Impervious surfaces in urban areas generate substantial volumes of polluted surface runoff,
resulting in flooding and degradation of waterway ecosystems. Urban trees can help to …
resulting in flooding and degradation of waterway ecosystems. Urban trees can help to …
Influence of meteorological variables on rainfall partitioning for deciduous and coniferous tree species in urban area
K Zabret, J Rakovec, M Šraj - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Rainfall partitioning is an important part of the ecohydrological cycle, influenced by
numerous variables. Rainfall partitioning for pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) and birch (Betula …
numerous variables. Rainfall partitioning for pine (Pinus nigra Arnold) and birch (Betula …
Throughfall and stemflow in wooded ecosystems
Incident precipitation is routed to the subcanopy by throughfall and stemflow. Throughfall is
defined as the precipitation that passes directly through a canopy or is initially intercepted by …
defined as the precipitation that passes directly through a canopy or is initially intercepted by …
Temporal variability of stemflow volume in a beech-yellow poplar forest in relation to tree species and size
Stemflow has distinguishable effects on the hydrology and biogeochemistry of wooded
ecosystems. Nonetheless, it is a relatively poorly understood hydrologic process. No known …
ecosystems. Nonetheless, it is a relatively poorly understood hydrologic process. No known …
Effects of forest structure on hydrological processes in China
There are serious concerns between forest and water quantity, Chinese extensive land area
makes the relationship more complicated, thus, the effects of forest structure on hydrological …
makes the relationship more complicated, thus, the effects of forest structure on hydrological …
Simulating tree growth response to climate change in structurally diverse oak and beech forests
This study aimed to simulate oak and beech forest growth under various scenarios of climate
change and to evaluate how the forest response depends on site properties and particularly …
change and to evaluate how the forest response depends on site properties and particularly …
Eucalyptus tree stockings effect on water balance and use efficiency in subtropical sandy soil
Eucalyptus tree stocking can be adjusted to increase, depending on purpose, cellulose,
timber or bioenergy production, but the effect of stocking on ecosystem water balance is still …
timber or bioenergy production, but the effect of stocking on ecosystem water balance is still …
Seasonal and meteorological effects on differential stemflow funneling ratios for two deciduous tree species
Stemflow is an important subcanopy flux that delivers enriched rainfall to soils immediately
surrounding a tree. Stemflow volume represents the quantity of this hydrologic flux while …
surrounding a tree. Stemflow volume represents the quantity of this hydrologic flux while …