NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG

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Autor(a) principal: Freitas,João Paulo Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Dias,Herly Carlos Teixeira, Silva,Elias, Tonello,Kelly Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT We aimed to evaluate the net precipitation and rainfall interception in a fragment of semideciduous forest at both early and advanced stages of regeneration in Viçosa city, Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil, from January 2012 through July 2013. Six plots were stablished, three in each regeneration stage area. For throughfall and stemflow quantification, 25 rain gauges and collectors were installed in trees having circumference higher than 15 cm, in each plot. An additional rain gauge was installed in an open area to quantify gross precipitation. Gross precipitation in the studied period was 1934 mm. On average, 79.3% and 72.6% of gross precipitation reached the soil via net precipitation in the areas at early and advanced regeneration stages, respectively. Rainfall interception by the forest canopy was higher in the advanced-regeneration area, corresponding to 25.8% of gross precipitation. In the early- regeneration area, on the other hand, rainfall interception accounted for 20.2% of gross precipitation. This suggests that more densely populated areas intercept more rainfall, and consequently have lower net precipitation. Thus, our study shows that rainwater distribution in forest environments changes according to their regeneration status. The replacement of species at different successional stages renders the water to follow different pathways, such as interception, stemflow, and throughfall. This information helps us understand that the succession process can be slow, yet it is the natural way of forest regeneration.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG
title NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG
spellingShingle NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG
Freitas,João Paulo Oliveira
Forest hydrology
Watershed management
Interception
title_short NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG
title_full NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG
title_fullStr NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG
title_full_unstemmed NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG
title_sort NET PRECIPITATION IN A SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST FRAGMENT IN VIÇOSA CITY, MG
author Freitas,João Paulo Oliveira
author_facet Freitas,João Paulo Oliveira
Dias,Herly Carlos Teixeira
Silva,Elias
Tonello,Kelly Cristina
author_role author
author2 Dias,Herly Carlos Teixeira
Silva,Elias
Tonello,Kelly Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas,João Paulo Oliveira
Dias,Herly Carlos Teixeira
Silva,Elias
Tonello,Kelly Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Forest hydrology
Watershed management
Interception
topic Forest hydrology
Watershed management
Interception
description ABSTRACT We aimed to evaluate the net precipitation and rainfall interception in a fragment of semideciduous forest at both early and advanced stages of regeneration in Viçosa city, Minas Gerais state, southeastern Brazil, from January 2012 through July 2013. Six plots were stablished, three in each regeneration stage area. For throughfall and stemflow quantification, 25 rain gauges and collectors were installed in trees having circumference higher than 15 cm, in each plot. An additional rain gauge was installed in an open area to quantify gross precipitation. Gross precipitation in the studied period was 1934 mm. On average, 79.3% and 72.6% of gross precipitation reached the soil via net precipitation in the areas at early and advanced regeneration stages, respectively. Rainfall interception by the forest canopy was higher in the advanced-regeneration area, corresponding to 25.8% of gross precipitation. In the early- regeneration area, on the other hand, rainfall interception accounted for 20.2% of gross precipitation. This suggests that more densely populated areas intercept more rainfall, and consequently have lower net precipitation. Thus, our study shows that rainwater distribution in forest environments changes according to their regeneration status. The replacement of species at different successional stages renders the water to follow different pathways, such as interception, stemflow, and throughfall. This information helps us understand that the succession process can be slow, yet it is the natural way of forest regeneration.
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