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Impact of land cover changes on soil water regime under spruce and beech canopy

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    0617655 - ÚH 2025 RIV ES eng A - Abstract
    Tesař, Miroslav - Šípek, Václav - Zelíková, Nikol
    Impact of land cover changes on soil water regime under spruce and beech canopy.
    Abstracts: 19th Biennial ERB Conference 2024. Inca: Universitat de les Illes Balears, 2024. s. 82-83.
    [19th Biennial ERB Conference 2024: Hydrological investigations in human and climate change-impacted small catchments. 17.09.2024-20.09.2024, Inca]
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA24-10375S
    Institutional support: RVO:67985874
    Keywords : Šumava Mts. * small basin * soil water * spruce * beech
    OECD category: Hydrology
    Result website:
    https://riscbal.uib.eu/static/media/documents/ERB2024/book_of_abstracts/book_of_abstracts_erb24_mallorca.pdf

    The present contribution is focused on the determination of differences in soil water regime at two sites at the forested Liz experimental basin: one covered by Norway spruce (Picea abies) and second by European beech (Fagus sylvatica). The twenty-two-year dataset (2000‒2021) of measured soil water potentials was analysed and a bucket-type soil water balance model was used to investigate the differences in evapotranspiration and percolation. Based on the long-term soil water potential measurements, four categories of differences between beech and spruce canopy have been determined. Generally, the drier the summer season was, the higher were the differences with drier soil found under beech canopy.
    Permanent Link: https://hdl.handle.net/11104/0364613
     
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