What are types of hydrologic losses?
what is interception loss?
proportion of precipitation that may be intercepted by a vegetation canopy and lost to the atmosphere via evaporation without reaching the ground
what is gross precipitation?
measured above the canopy or in a clearing
what is throughfall?
precipitation reaching the ground directly or via canopy drip
what is stemflow?
water reaching the ground by flowing along tree trunks and plant stems
what is total interception loss?
sum of all canopy interception and losses
what is net precipitation?
gross precipitation minus total interception loss
what is release throughfall?
precipitation that is intercepted and then released via 1-2 mechanisms (canopy drip or splash throughfall)
why is interception hard to measure directly?
what is the hierarchy of canopy storage by vegetation type?
tropical forests -> conifers -> grasses -> deciduous trees
what are the three kinds of interception measurements?
how to measure stemflow?
collecting stem flow on the stem of the tree and leading the water to a bucket
how to measure throughfall?
open tube that goes through an opening in the forest
from largest to smallest, vegetation type’s annual interception
conifers -> broadleaves -> tropical forests -> eucalyptus -> soybeans -> corn -> wheat
during short-duration events, almost all incoming rainfall can be intercepted by vegetation. True or false?
in most cases, statement is true -> more time for water to be distributed amongst trees and branches
high winds lead to more interception of snow and rain by plants. True or false?
depends. with snow, high winds causes snow to stick onto vegetation and make bridges between leaves and branches.
interception by plants is limited when a rain event occurs shorter after another one ended. True or false
often true, if canopy storage is full after one event, it will be full before the second one making interception difficult
what are the factors influencing interception?
how does wind speed influence interception?
it can promote interception loss by evaporation but it can also increase interception by blowing water into the interior of plants and plastering wet snow against trees and shrubs
how does the precipitation type influence interception?
how does precipitation intensity influence interception?
how does precipitation frequency influence interception?
long delays between consecutive events allows wet vegetation to dry out and canopy storage to become available before the next storm
what is depression storage?
gross precipitation or throughfall retained in puddles, stock ponds, ditches and other depressions on the ground surface. Either evaporates or contributes to soil moisture or subsurface flow later on
what is retention storage?
storage is held for a long period of time and depleted by evaporation (ex. farmers keeping water to reuse)