Stemflow (portion of precipitation running down the branches and the trunk and depositing at the base of the tree) can represent a substantial fraction of the total water and nutrient input in stands of smoothbarked species with upright branches. Stemflow was measured with silicone gutters installed on the trunk of 5 trees at three LWF plots during 1-2 years. High capacity containers were used at Novaggio. An automated tipping bucket system, allowing continuous recording of volumes and sampling of representative proportional fraction, is currentlx used at the LWF sites Laegeren, Lausanne, Othmarsingen and Schänis.
Purpose:
To quantify the contribution of stemflow to the water and nutrient budget and to the atmospheric deposition in selected forests stands.
Manual Citation:
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Thimonier, A., Brang, P., Wenger, K., 1997. Kapitel C4. Atmosphärische Deposition: Freiland- und Bestandesniederschläge, in: Brang, P. (Ed.), Aufnahmeanleitungen aller Forschungsprojekte auf Flächen der Langfristigen Waldökosystem-Forschung (LWF). Eidg. Forschungsanstalt WSL, Birmensdorf, pp. 1-48.
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Clarke N, Žlindra D, Ulrich E, Mosello R, Derome J, Derome K, König N, Lövblad G, Draaijers GPJ, Hansen K, Thimonier A, Waldner P, 2016: Part XIV: Sampling and Analysis of Deposition. In: UNECE ICP Forests Programme Co-ordinating Centre (ed.): Manual on methods and criteria for harmonized sampling, assessment, monitoring and analysis of the effects of air pollution on forests. Thünen Institute of Forest Ecosystems, Eberswalde, Germany, 32 p. + Annex http://icp-forests.net/page/icp-forests-manual
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