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Rainfall interception by eight small trees

Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)

"Interception studies were undertaken on individual plants of selected tree species under a rainfall simulator. The results give insight to the process of interception, provide information on the level of the interception storage of the test species and illustrate the importance of leaf area.

Two interception models were tested. The interception—drainage model gave unsatisfactory results. The modified exponential model proved adequate as long as the proportion of rainfall passing through the canopy could be estimated. This proportion was shown to be a function of leaf area index. The use of this model together with a proposed simplified system is discussed with the view of characterizing an ungauged plant community in which elaborate interception studies have not been undertaken." [abstract] 

Authors
A.R. Aston
Date Published
1979
Journal/Conference
Journal of Hydrology
Publisher
Elsevier Science B.V.
Volume/Issue/Number
42//
Start Page
383
End Page
396
Pages
14
Sub-Topics
Hydrology, Modeling (benefits), Research (basic), Stormwater Management, Water Quality/Quantity, Watershed Management
State(s)/Region(s)
National
Keywords
Leaf characteristics, Interception, Model, Throughfall
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