Key Questions on the Evaporation and Transport of Intercepted Precipitation

Book Chapter (2020)
Author(s)

Scott T. Allen (ETH Zürich)

Doug P. Aubrey (University of Georgia)

Maaike Y. Bader (Philipps-University Marburg)

Miriam A.M.J. Gerrits (TU Delft - Water Resources)

Jan Friesen (Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ)

Ethan D. Gutmann (University Corporation for Atmospheric Research)

François Guillemette (University of Quebec at Trois-Riviéres)

César Dionisio Jimenez Rodriguez (TU Delft - Water Resources)

Bart Schilperoort (TU Delft - Water Resources)

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Research Group
Water Resources
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29702-2_16
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Research Group
Water Resources
Pages (from-to)
269-280
ISBN (print)
978-3-030-29701-5
ISBN (electronic)
978-3-030-29702-2

Abstract

The interception of precipitation by vegetation has important consequences for climate and water resources. Although canopy interception has been studied for centuries, many fundamental unknowns remain. We present persistent questions that reflect challenges in measuring, representing, and understanding how terrestrial ecosystems intercept, partition, and transport precipitation—down to soils or back to the atmosphere. In summary of this book, we outline future needs and simultaneously provide a primer for those interested in precipitation interception processes.

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