Qinghai spruce canopy interception at 2800m above sea level in Pailougou watershed (2011-2013)
Qinghai spruce canopy interception at 2800m above sea level in Pailougou watershed (2011-2013)

Forest canopy interception refers to the hydrological process in which part of water is intercepted and received by forest canopy and redistributed to precipitation in the process of precipitation. The data include precipitation, throughfall, canopy interception and interception rate, which are mainly used to provide data support for understanding the eco hydrological process of Picea crassifolia forest.

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Chang, X. (2014). < b>Qinghai spruce canopy interception at 2800m above sea level in Pailougou watershed (2011-2013)</b>2014. doi: 10.3972/heihe.003.2014.db. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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Spatial coverage

East:100.307

South:38.529

West:100.286

North:38.558

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  • Temporal coverage:2011-01-11 To 2014-01-06
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  • Updated time:2021-04-19
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