Canopy Rainfall Interception of Different Planted Forests in Taihang Mountainous Region
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Canopy Rainfall Interception of Different Planted Forests in Taihang Mountainous Region
Bulletin of Soiland Water ConservationVol. 31, Issue 4, Pages: 164-167(2012)
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1. 河北师范大学资源与环境科学学院,河北,石家庄,050016
2. 河北省科学院地理科学研究所,河北,石家庄,050011
3. 河北政法职业学院,河北,石家庄,050067
4. 保定市水土保持试验站,河北易县,074200
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QIAN Jin-ping, WANG Ren-de, BAI Jie, et al. Canopy Rainfall Interception of Different Planted Forests in Taihang Mountainous Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(4): 164-167.
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QIAN Jin-ping, WANG Ren-de, BAI Jie, et al. Canopy Rainfall Interception of Different Planted Forests in Taihang Mountainous Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(4): 164-167.DOI:
Canopy Rainfall Interception of Different Planted Forests in Taihang Mountainous Region
Canopy rainfall interception is an important hydrological water cycle process in the forest. Canopy interception of planted pine and oriental arborvitae forests was studied in Taihang Mountain region under nat-ural rainfall conditions using a rainfall and stem flow automated acquisition system. The results show that the canopy interception and stem flow of the two forests were positively correlated with total rainfall. Canopy rainfall intercepting capacity of pine was substantially greater than that of oriental arborvitae
but the volume of flowing into the trunk from the interception precipitation is smaller than oriental arborvitae. Specifically
the canopy of pine intercepted 18.90% of the rainfall by average
of which about 3.5% turned into stem flow
and approximately 81.7% of the precipitation reached the ground. The canopy of oriental arborvitae intercep-ted about 13.30% of the rainfall
of which 8.9% conversed into stem flow
and about 88.9% of the precipita-tion fell onto the ground. With consideration of canopy interception features
oriental arborvitae is suitable for planting on gentle slopes
while pine is suitable for planting on steep slopes.
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