Partición de la precipitación en un bosque tropical montano de pino-encino en el centro de México

Precipitation partitioning is a key process in the terrestrial phase of the water cycle since it regulates the amount of water available for other processes. Precipitation partitioning in throughfall, stemflow and interception loss was measured on a daily basis in a tropical pine-oak forest at 2,160...

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Authors: Alberto Gómez-Tagle Ch, A Francisco Gómez-Tagle R, J Alejandro Ávila O, Leendert Adrian Bruijnzeel
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2015
Country:México
Institution:Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo
Repository:Redalyc-UMSNH
OAI Identifier:oai:redalyc.org:173143347017
Online Access:https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=173143347017
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Agrociencias
Stemflow
throughfall
stemflow index
canopy storage capacity
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Summary:Precipitation partitioning is a key process in the terrestrial phase of the water cycle since it regulates the amount of water available for other processes. Precipitation partitioning in throughfall, stemflow and interception loss was measured on a daily basis in a tropical pine-oak forest at 2,160 m elevation in the Cuitzeo watershed, located in central Mexico for 26 months. The recorded precipitation of 2,882 mm (Aug.28/2010 – Oct.23/2013) included 242 events; 35.5 % of rainfall events were < 5 mm and only 16.1 % exceeded 20 mm. Throughfall (TF), stemflow (SF) and interception loss (Ei) corresponded to 80.6 %, 2.4 % and 17.2 % of gross precipitation (Pg), respectively. Free TF component (p) was 0.86 mm mm-1 and canopy storage capacity (S) 0.29 mm. Trunk storage capacity (St) averaged 0.023 mm and mean stemflow proportion (pt) was 0.0055 mm mm-1. SF index averaged 0.411 L mm-1 per tree while mean trunk capacity volume was 1.43 L. Ei correlated negatively with Pg while TF correlated positively with Pg. Empirical models that describe SF index (as volume) and trunk capacity volume as functions of tree height, tree diameter at breast height and projected crown surface were successfully fitted.