Effect of initial plant density on modeling accuracy of the revised sparse Gash model: a case study of Pinus tabuliformis plantations in northern China
An accurate quantitative description of interception is necessary to understand regional water circulation. The revised sparse Gash model (RSGM) is currently used to estimate interception loss. Previous studies have proven that changes in initial plant density, which are caused by thinning, affect t...
Main Authors: | Yiran Li, Xiaohua Liu, Chuanjie Zhang, Zedong Li, Ye Zhao, Yong Niu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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IWA Publishing
2020-10-01
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Series: | Hydrology Research |
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Online Access: | http://hr.iwaponline.com/content/51/5/1170 |
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