Definition of Throughfall. Meaning of Throughfall. Synonyms of Throughfall

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- In hydrology, throughfall is the process which describes how wet leaves shed excess water onto the ground surface. These drops have greater erosive power...
- representative throughfall data. A method emplo**** to avoid this problem is covering forest floor with plastic sheets and collecting the throughfall. The disadvantage...
- layer, accomplished through the leaching of nutrients by rainfall and throughfall and by the efforts of detritivores, releases the breakdown products into...
- Interception may increase erosion or reduce it depending on the throughfall effects. Stemflow Throughfall Canopy interception Forest floor interception Water ball...
- intercepted water down the trunk or stem of a plant. Stemflow, along with throughfall, is responsible for the transferral of precipitation and nutrients from...
- from the leaves. Precipitation that is not intercepted will fall as throughfall or stemflow on the forest floor. Many methods exist to measure canopy...
- phenols are released from decomposing plant litter rather than from throughfall in any natural plant community. Decomposition of dead plant material...
- and DIC fluxes in the Tanguro Ranch watershed Average annual flux of DOC and DIC in rainfall, throughfall, stemflow, overland flow, and stream flow....
- "Twenty-five year record of chemicals in open field precipitation and throughfall from a medium-altitude forest catchment (Strengbach - NE France): An...
- dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) as it p****es over forest canopies (i.e. throughfall) and along plant trunks/stems (i.e. stemflow). Biogeochemical transformations...