Precipitation Partitioning by Vegetation: A Global Synthesis
John T. Van Stan II
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Works by Jan Friesen in Geology
2020
Early European Observations of Precipitation Partitioning by Vegetation: A Synthesis and Evaluation of 19th Century Findings
John T. Van Stan II
Precipitation Partitioning by Vegetation: A Global Synthesis
Department of Geology and Geography Faculty Bookshelf
2019
2018
2017
Evaluation of an Instrumental Method to Reduce Error in Canopy Water Storage Estimates via Mechanical Displacement
John T. Van Stan II
Instrumental Method to Reduce Error in Canopy Water Storage Estimates via Mechanical Displacement
John T. Van Stan II
Using in Situ Bark Microrelief Observations to Explain Intra- and Interspecies Variability of Stemflow in a Temperate Beech-oak Forest
John T. Van Stan II
Canopy Hydrometeorological Dynamics Across a Chronosequence of a Globally Invasive Species, Ailanthus Altissima (Mill., Tree of Heaven)
John T. Van Stan II
Impact of Interacting Bark Structure and Rainfall Conditions on Stemflow Variability in a Temperate Beech-oak Forest, Central Germany
John T. Van Stan II
Chronological Changes in Canopy Hydrometeorological Dynamics May Aid Invasion of a Globally Invasive Species (Ailanthus Altissima Mill. Tree of Heaven)
John T. Van Stan II