Journal article

Stand-level variation in evapotranspiration in non-water-limited eucalypt forests

RG Benyon, RH Nolan, SND Hawthorn, PNJ Lane

Journal of Hydrology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2017

Abstract

To better understand water and energy cycles in forests over years to decades, measurements of spatial and long-term temporal variability in evapotranspiration (Ea) are needed. In mountainous terrain, plot-level measurements are important to achieving this. Forest inventory data including tree density and size measurements, often collected repeatedly over decades, sample the variability occurring within the geographic and topographic range of specific forest types. Using simple allometric relationships, tree stocking and size data can be used to estimate variables including sapwood area index (SAI), which may be strongly correlated with annual Ea. This study analysed plot-level variability i..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Melbourne Water funded Dr Benyon's position with the University of Melbourne and provided access to the field sites and funding for HRM sap flow loggers and other equipment. The Australian Research Council also provided funding through ARC Linkage Project LP110200194, and the Victorian Department of Environment, Land Water and Planning - University of Melbourne IFER program. We thank the editor and three anonymous reviewers for helpful comments on the manuscript.