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POSSIBILITIES OF CATCHMENT’S TRANSPIRATION ASSESSMENT BASED ON SAP FLOW MEASUREMENTS: THE PROBLEM STATEMENT
ISSN: 2686 - 8385Publisher: author   
POSSIBILITIES OF CATCHMENT’S TRANSPIRATION ASSESSMENT BASED ON SAP FLOW MEASUREMENTS: THE PROBLEM STATEMENT
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Publisher: Hydrosphere. Hazard Processes And Phenomena Scientific And..
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Abstract
Study of seasonal dynamics and evapotranspiration volume of forested catchments (mainly forest stand transpiration) is the relevant objective for fundamental knowledge and practical applications. However, there are many difficulties: labor efforts of direct observations, many factors affecting against each other, observational data scaling and so on. As a result, evapotranspiration during hydrological modeling is determined by the leftover principle and simplified techniques, leading to wrong representation of water balance structure. The presented article deals with the first results of our research group focused on setting up field measurements of xylem sap flow using trunk sap flow measuring sensors as well as development of sap flow assessment methods for individual trees and whole catchment. The investigations were performed for mixed coniferous-broad leaved forests at the territory of the Central Sikhote-Alin’ within Verkhneus...