Insight into the variation of soil hydraulic properties under beech and spruce forest—A case study in the forest of Tharandt, NE Germany
Victoria Virano‐Riquelme,
Karl‐Heinz Feger,
Stefan Julich
Abstract:BackgroundThe increasing vulnerability of forests in the temperate zone due to climate change has led to modification in the forest structure to secure woody raw materials and ecosystem benefits. Such changes will influence hydrological processes both at the stand and catchment scale. Soil hydraulic properties (SHP) play an important role in assessing the water cycle in these ecosystems. Yet, knowledge regarding the effect of forest‐ and site‐specific conditions on SHP in temperate climates is scarce.AimsThis … Show more
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