Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8894737 | Journal of Hydrology | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
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 processes in China were not fully comprehended. In this research, forest's hydrological functions, including rainfall partitioning, litter interception, evapotranspiration (ET), were analyzed in China. The results showed that throughfall was the largest proportion of gross precipitation with fraction between 69.3â¯Â±â¯8.8% and 84.4â¯Â±â¯5.6%. Then was canopy interception which varied from 14.6â¯Â±â¯1.4% to 29.1â¯Â±â¯3.3%. Throughfall was correlated with gross precipitation, canopy thickness and canopy density. Canopy interception was correlated with gross precipitation, LAI, canopy density, biomass, mixed degree, uniform angle index, aggregation index. Stemflow accounted for only 1.2â¯Â±â¯0.32% of gross precipitation, with the greatest fraction of 2.1â¯Â±â¯0.2% in XBH site and the least fraction of 0.3â¯Â±â¯0.1% in DB site. Gross precipitation was the main factor in determining stemflow. DB site had the greatest litter interception (7.7â¯Â±â¯0.8â¯mm) and HB site had the least (0.9â¯Â±â¯0.3â¯mm). Litter interception had closer correlation with undecomposed litter mass (0.66) than total litter mass (0.46). Path-coefficient analysis showed that stand density, Shannon-Wiener index, litter mass, size ratio had greater impact on litter interception than other factors. ET was mainly influenced by precipitation, and it also correlated with LAI, canopy density and biomass. In north China, ET percentage (the ratio of ET and precipitation) was 82.7-109.5%, while it decreased to 63.1-88.5% in south China, ET demand in XBS site was larger than precipitation. ET percentage increased with increasing latitude and elevation, decreased with increasing temperature.
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Authors
Jiamei Sun, Xinxiao Yu, Henian Wang, Guodong Jia, Yang Zhao, Zhihua Tu, Wenping Deng, Jianbo Jia, Jungang Chen,