Snowmelt and subsurface heterogeneity control tree water sources in a subalpine forest
Stefano Brighenti,
Nikolaus Obojes,
Giacomo Bertoldi
et al.
Abstract:In high mountain areas, snowmelt water is a key—yet fading—hydrological resource, but its importance for soil recharge and tree root water uptake is understudied. In these environments, heterogeneous terrains enhance a highly variable availability of soil and groundwater resources that can be accessed by plants. We conducted a tracer‐based study on a subalpine forest in the Italian Alps. We investigated the isotopic composition (2H and 18O) of snowmelt, precipitation, spring water, soil water—at different loca… Show more
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