Soil evaporation in forest land is a process in which water in soil enters the atmosphere from the soil surface through rising and vaporizing. Soil evaporation affects the change of soil water content, which is an important part of hydrological cycle. The data were observed by the mini lysmeter evaporation tube, which was designed to provide data support for the study of water vertical exchange rule of Picea crassifolia forest.
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Chang, X. (2014). < b>Soil evaporation dataset of Qinghai spruce stand at 2800m above sea level in Pailougou watershed (2011-2013)</b>2014. doi: 10.3972/heihe.004.2014.db. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )
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