Documentation and preliminary validation of H2OTRANS and DAYTRANS, two models for predicting transpiration and water stress in western coniferous forests.

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Abstract

Two stand-level hydrologic computer models have been developed to study water flow through western coniferous forest ecosystems. The models, H2OTRANS and DAYTRANS, are for hourly and daily timesteps, repectively, and use routine meteorological data. Required parameters include leaf area index, sapwood basal area, and soil storage capacity.-from Author

Original languageEnglish
JournalResearch Paper - US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
Issue numberRM-252
StatePublished - 1984

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