Fitting the revised Gash analytical model of rainfall interception to Mongolian Scots pines in Mu Us Sandy Land, China

A rainfall interception experiment was completed for Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica plots with stand densities ranging from 925 to 2700 plants ha−1 in Mu Us Sandy Land, China from June to September 2013. The revised Gash analytical model was then applied to the canopy interception of the Mongolian...

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Main Author: Jifeng Deng
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Published: Elsevier 2020-06-01
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spelling doaj-7333b65bc1df45918c7012c8235d58cb2020-12-30T04:24:20ZengElsevierTrees, Forests and People2666-71932020-06-011100007Fitting the revised Gash analytical model of rainfall interception to Mongolian Scots pines in Mu Us Sandy Land, ChinaJifeng Deng0College of Forestry, Shenyang Agricultural University, Dongling St. 120, Shenyang, Liaoning Province 110866, People's Republic of China; Key Laboratory of Forest Tree genetics and Breeding of Liaoning Province, Dongling St. 120, Shenyang, Liaoning Province 110866, People's Republic of China; Research Station of Liaohe-River Plain Forest Ecosystem, Chinese Forest Ecosystem Research Network, Shenyang Agricultural University, Dongling St. 120, Shenyang, Liaoning Province 110866, People's Republic of China; Correspondence to: College of Forestry, Shenyang Agricultural University, Dongling St. 120, Shenyang, Liaoning Province 110866, People's Republic of China.A rainfall interception experiment was completed for Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica plots with stand densities ranging from 925 to 2700 plants ha−1 in Mu Us Sandy Land, China from June to September 2013. The revised Gash analytical model was then applied to the canopy interception of the Mongolian Scots pine plantations. During the experimental process, the incident rainfall (P), throughfall (Tf), and stemflow events (Sf) were collected and measured, and meteorological data were simultaneously obtained on site. The Penman-Monteith equation and Gash regression method were used to estimate the evaporation rate (E) from the saturated canopy. The classical revised Gash calculation procedure and Leyton-constraint method were applied to obtain the canopy storage capacity (S). Parameters such as E, S, stemflow partitioning coefficient (pt), and trunk storage capacity (St) were scaled to the canopy cover fraction per unit area: Ec, Sc, ptc, and Stc in the revised Gash analytical model, which was also used in the simulation of the rainall interception (Tf, Sf, and I). The proportions of the measured Tf, Sf, and I accounted for 62.82%, 1.13%, and 36.05% of P, respectively. The ratios of Ec to rainfall intensity (R), Sc, ptc, and Stc were 0.0260 (0.0458), 1.210 mm (2.006 mm), 0.0630, and 0.0486 mm, respectively, during the experimental period. The analytical model with Ec and Sc equal to 0.182 (Penman-Monteith equation) and 1.210 mm (classical revised Gash calculation procedure) accurately simulated the canopy interception of the Mongolian Scots pine plantations, and the canopy interception variation in the analytical model was sensitive to P, Sc, Stc, c, Ec, and R, but was relatively insensitive to ptc.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719320300078Revised Gash analytical model performanceRainfall interceptionLeyton constrain methodMongolian scots pine plantationsMu Us Sandy Land
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Fitting the revised Gash analytical model of rainfall interception to Mongolian Scots pines in Mu Us Sandy Land, China
Trees, Forests and People
Revised Gash analytical model performance
Rainfall interception
Leyton constrain method
Mongolian scots pine plantations
Mu Us Sandy Land
author_facet Jifeng Deng
author_sort Jifeng Deng
title Fitting the revised Gash analytical model of rainfall interception to Mongolian Scots pines in Mu Us Sandy Land, China
title_short Fitting the revised Gash analytical model of rainfall interception to Mongolian Scots pines in Mu Us Sandy Land, China
title_full Fitting the revised Gash analytical model of rainfall interception to Mongolian Scots pines in Mu Us Sandy Land, China
title_fullStr Fitting the revised Gash analytical model of rainfall interception to Mongolian Scots pines in Mu Us Sandy Land, China
title_full_unstemmed Fitting the revised Gash analytical model of rainfall interception to Mongolian Scots pines in Mu Us Sandy Land, China
title_sort fitting the revised gash analytical model of rainfall interception to mongolian scots pines in mu us sandy land, china
publisher Elsevier
series Trees, Forests and People
issn 2666-7193
publishDate 2020-06-01
description A rainfall interception experiment was completed for Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica plots with stand densities ranging from 925 to 2700 plants ha−1 in Mu Us Sandy Land, China from June to September 2013. The revised Gash analytical model was then applied to the canopy interception of the Mongolian Scots pine plantations. During the experimental process, the incident rainfall (P), throughfall (Tf), and stemflow events (Sf) were collected and measured, and meteorological data were simultaneously obtained on site. The Penman-Monteith equation and Gash regression method were used to estimate the evaporation rate (E) from the saturated canopy. The classical revised Gash calculation procedure and Leyton-constraint method were applied to obtain the canopy storage capacity (S). Parameters such as E, S, stemflow partitioning coefficient (pt), and trunk storage capacity (St) were scaled to the canopy cover fraction per unit area: Ec, Sc, ptc, and Stc in the revised Gash analytical model, which was also used in the simulation of the rainall interception (Tf, Sf, and I). The proportions of the measured Tf, Sf, and I accounted for 62.82%, 1.13%, and 36.05% of P, respectively. The ratios of Ec to rainfall intensity (R), Sc, ptc, and Stc were 0.0260 (0.0458), 1.210 mm (2.006 mm), 0.0630, and 0.0486 mm, respectively, during the experimental period. The analytical model with Ec and Sc equal to 0.182 (Penman-Monteith equation) and 1.210 mm (classical revised Gash calculation procedure) accurately simulated the canopy interception of the Mongolian Scots pine plantations, and the canopy interception variation in the analytical model was sensitive to P, Sc, Stc, c, Ec, and R, but was relatively insensitive to ptc.
topic Revised Gash analytical model performance
Rainfall interception
Leyton constrain method
Mongolian scots pine plantations
Mu Us Sandy Land
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666719320300078
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