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- Interception_(water) abstract "Interception refers to precipitation that does not reach the soil, but is instead intercepted by the leaves and branches of plants and the forest floor. It occurs in the canopy (i.e. canopy interception), and in the forest floor or litter layer (i.e. forest floor interception ). Because of evaporation, interception of liquid water generally leads to loss of that precipitation for the drainage basin, except for cases such as fog interception. Intercepted snowfall does not result in any notable amount of evaporation, and most of the snow falls off the tree by wind or melts. However, intercepted snow can more easily drift with the wind, out of the watershed. Conifers have a greater interception capacity than hardwoods. Their needles gives them more surface area for droplets to adhere to, and they have foliage in spring and fall, therefore interception also depends on the type of vegetation in a wooded area.Mitscherlich in 1971 calculated the water storage potential as interception values for different species and stand densities. A storm event might produce 50-100mm of rainfall and 4mm might be the maximum intercepted in this way. Grah and Wilson in 1944 did sprinkling experiments where they watered plants to see how much of the intercepted is kept after watering stops.The interception depends on the leaf area index and what kind of leaves they are.Interception may increase erosion or reduce it depending on the throughfall effects.Water cycle, sea water evaporates, then condense. later, it will form clouds. last, they will precipitate and fall down to sea. they might intercept by trees or infiltrate into ground.".
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- Interception_(water) wikiPageExternalLink thesis_gerrits.pdf.
- Interception_(water) wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Forest_Floor_Interception.
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- Interception_(water) subject Category:Forest_ecology.
- Interception_(water) subject Category:Hydrology.
- Interception_(water) comment "Interception refers to precipitation that does not reach the soil, but is instead intercepted by the leaves and branches of plants and the forest floor. It occurs in the canopy (i.e. canopy interception), and in the forest floor or litter layer (i.e. forest floor interception ). Because of evaporation, interception of liquid water generally leads to loss of that precipitation for the drainage basin, except for cases such as fog interception.".
- Interception_(water) label "Interception (water)".
- Interception_(water) label "Interzeption (Hydrologie)".
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