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New approach to the measurement of interception evaporation

Lundberg, Angela (author)
Luleå tekniska universitet,Geovetenskap och miljöteknik
Eriksson, M (author)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för geovetenskaper,Uppsala University, Institution for Earth Science, Deparment of Hydrology
Halldin, Sven (author)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för geovetenskaper,Uppsala University, Institution for Earth Science, Deparment of Hydrology
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Kellner, E (author)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för geovetenskaper,Uppsala University, Institution for Earth Science, Deparment of Hydrology
Seibert, Jan (author)
Uppsala universitet,Institutionen för geovetenskaper,Uppsala University, Institution for Earth Science, Deparment of Hydrology
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1997
1997
English.
In: Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology. - 0739-0572 .- 1520-0426. ; 14:5, s. 1023-1035
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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  • Evaporation of water intercepted by vegetation represents an important (sometimes major) part of evapotranspiration in temperate regions. Interception evaporation is an important process where insufficient measurement techniques hamper progress in knowledge and modeling. An ideal technique to study the interception evaporation process should monitor intercepted mass (and its vertical distribution) and interception loss with high accuracy (0.1 mm) and time resolution (1 min), and give correct area estimates. The method should be inexpensive, require minor supervision during extended periods, and work in dense forests. Net precipitation techniques, in which interception evaporation is determined from the difference between gross precipitation (measured with funnels) and throughfall (measured with funnels, troughs, or plastic sheet net-rainfall gauges) fulfill many of the requirements but usually have a too-low accuracy and time resolution for process studies. Precipitation measurements are normally affected by distortion of the wind field around gauges as well as by adhesive and evaporative losses. Throughfall measurements with precipitation funnels, troughs, or plastic sheet net-rainfall gauges, manually emptied or combined with tipping buckets, usually have too-low accuracy and time resolution for process studies and are impaired by adhesive losses. A new loadcell-based system to determine interception evaporation from gross and net precipitation is presented. A weighing gauge with minimal wind loss is used for precipitation, and weighing troughs are used for throughfall measurements. The weighing troughs minimize adhesive-loss errors and react instantaneously. Preliminary results with the method confirm that it can be used for process studies with a high accuracy (0.1 mm) and a high time resolution (1 min).

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Geokemi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Geochemistry (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Rainfall Interception
Sitka Spruce
Spatial Variability
Forest
Throughfall
Precipitation
Stemflow
Plantation
Model
Simulation
Applied Geology

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