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| Title: | Assessing topographic patterns in moisture use and stress using a water balance approach. |
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| Author(s): | Dyer, James M. |
| Date: | 2009 |
| Source: | Landscape Ecology DOI: 10.1007/s10980-008-9316-6 |
| Station ID: | JRNL-srs-24 |
| Description: |
Through its control on soil moisture patterns, topography's role in influencing forest composition is widely recognized. This study addresses shortcomings in traditional moisture indices by employing a water balance approach, incorporating topographic and edaphic variability to assess fine-scale moisture demand and moisture availability. Using GIS and readily available data, evapotranspiration and moisture stress are modeled at a fine spatial scale at two study areas in the |
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