JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY | 卷:311 |
Continuous monitoring of water loading of trees and canopy rainfall interception using the strain gauge method | |
Article | |
Huang, YS ; Chen, SS ; Lin, TP | |
关键词: Araucaria cunninghamia Sweet; Neolitsea parvigemma (Hay.) Kanehira and Sasaki; rainfall interception; strain gauge; moment; canopy; | |
DOI : 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2004.08.036 | |
来源: Elsevier | |
【 摘 要 】
A non-destructive continuous monitoring technology was developed for documenting diurnal changes in branch weight using resistance strain gauges. The capacity of rainfall interception by the canopy can be directly measured by attaching strain gauges to the branch. The amount of water loaded in tree reaches a maximum in the early morning, and a minimum in the afternoon. Thus, the branch is the heaviest in the early morning, and the lightest in the afternoon. Differences between the weight in the morning and in the afternoon can represent as the daily change in water loading of the branch. The branch can be considered as an elastic cantilever in response to the changes in weight of water carried by the branchlets and leaves, and the changes in strain are caused by the change in the bending stress of branch. Thus, the branch increases its weight when rainfall interception occurs, that also changes the stress of branch. The technique reported in this paper will provide an effective approach to investigating biological biometrics. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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