2022
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.14760
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Spatial variation of grassland canopy affects soil wetting patterns and preferential flow

Abstract: Canopies shape net precipitation patterns, which are spatially heterogeneous and control soil moisture response to rainfall. The vast majority of studies on canopy water fluxes were conducted in forests. In contrast, grassland canopies are often assumed to be spatially homogeneous, therefore likely not inducing patches of heterogeneity at and below the soil surface. However, some studies on short‐structured vegetation, such as grasslands, proposed the importance of canopy‐induced heterogeneity for net precipit… Show more

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