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Throughfall,stemflow and interception loss in a mixed white oak forest (Quercus serrata Thunb.)
Authors:Israel Cantú Silva  Takenobu Okumura
Institution:(1) Department of Agroforestry Management, Faculty of Forest Sciences, Autonomous University of Nuevo León, P.O. Box 41, 67700 Linares, N.L., México;(2) Environmental Science Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Tottori University, 680 Tottori, Japan
Abstract:Throughfall and stemflow measurements in a 60-year-old white oak stand (Quercus serrata Thunb.) were carried out during two periods totalling eleven months, from August to November 1993 and from May to November 1994, in order to clarify the rainfall partitioning of this forest. Troughs and spiral-type stemflow gauges connected to tipping bucket-gauges were used for throughfall and stemflow measurements. Seventy-five storms were analyzed individually. Coefficients of variation for throughfall and stemflow ranged between 5–25% and 20–70% respectively. Partitioning of net rainfall in throughfall and stemflow represent 72% and 10% of the gross rainfall respectively. Multiple regression analyses were carried out to determine the stemflow variability. In was determined that maximum rain intensity was highly correlated with stemflow and this variable explained a further 5.5% of the stemflow variation. Estimates of averaged lag time and drainage after rain cease for stemflow were 290 and 164 min, while estimates for throughfall were 60 and 104 min. respectively. The canopy saturation was estimated from continuous storms and showed a value of 0.6 mm. The trunk storage capacity was estimated at a value of 0.2 mm. The interception loss from the forest canopy was estimated in 18%. Interception loss was heighly correlated with rainfall characteristics such as duration and intensity.
Keywords:canopy storage  interception loss  rainfall partitioning  stemflow  throughfall
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