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Relationships between rainfall, cloud-water interception, and canopy throughfall in a Hawaiian montane forest

Author:
Juvik, James O., Nullet, Dennis
Title:
Relationships between rainfall, cloud-water interception, and canopy throughfall in a Hawaiian montane forest
Periodical:
Tropical Montane Cloud Forests
Year:
1995
Subject:
Forests and forestry maps Hydrology Forest ecology Rain and rainfall Hawaii Island
Summary:
This document discusses four montane forest zones and their relationships between rainfall, cloud-water and canopy interception, and how it plays a significant role in forest ecology and hydrology within the tropical mountains of Hawaii. In this document, the reader will find a description and elevation of each zone, a site location map, a description of the study site, the materials and methods used in the study, precipitation graphs, the results and discussion of observations taken over a one-year period, as well as the conclusion that resulted from the study.
Collection:
Monographs