Canopy rainfall interception by pine (Pinus hartwegii Lindl) and oyamel [Abies religiosa ( Kunth ) Schltdl. y Cham.] at the Zoquiapan Experimental Forest Station, Mexico
Claudia Bolaños-Sánchez,
Jorge Víctor Prado Hernández,
José L. Silván-Cárdenas
et al.
Abstract:Objective: To quantify and characterize the canopy rainfall interception of twodominant forest species of a coniferous forest in Mexico, in order to determine its magnitude and importance in the hydrological cycle and have a source of estimation of interception to improve the accuracy of water balance calculation.Methodology: Twenty-one rainfall events in the period May-June 2018 were analyzed in two 0.25-ha experimental plots, one with pine (Pinus hartwegii) and theother with oyamel (Abies religiosa), at the … Show more
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