Earth, Environment & Sustainability: Faculty Publications
Edge-to-Stem Variability in Wet-Canopy Evaporation From an Urban Tree Row
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2017
Publication Title
Boundary-Layer Meteorology
DOI
10.1007/s10546-017-0277-7
Abstract
Evaporation from wet-canopy (EC) and stem (ES) surfaces during rainfall represents a significant portion of municipal-to-global scale hydrologic cycles. For urban ecosystems, EC and ES dynamics play valuable roles in stormwater management. Despite this, canopy-interception loss studies typically ignore crown-scale variability in EC and assume (with few indirect data) that ES is generally
Recommended Citation
Van Stan, John T., Zachary Norman, Adrian Meghoo, Jan Friesen, Anke Hildebrandt, Jean-François Côté, S. Jeffrey Underwood, Gustavo O. Maldonado.
2017.
"Edge-to-Stem Variability in Wet-Canopy Evaporation From an Urban Tree Row."
Boundary-Layer Meteorology: 1-16: Springer.
doi: 10.1007/s10546-017-0277-7
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/geo-facpubs/96
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