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Rainfall interception in three contrasting lowland rain forest types in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Authors:R.R.E. Vernimmen   L.A. Bruijnzeel   A. Romdoni  J. Proctor  
Affiliation:

aDepartment of Hydrology and Geo-Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Earth and Life Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands

bInstitute of Ecology, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, Indonesia

cDepartment of Biological Sciences, Stirling University, Stirling, Scotland, United Kingdom

Abstract:Rainfall interception was quantified and modeled for a Lowland Evergreen Rain Forest (LERF) and two Heath Forests (HF) of contrasting stature during a one-year period at a remote site in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Throughfall was measured using a roving gauge approach using 18–20 gauges per forest type. Throughfall was 82.8% of incident rainfall in the LERF vs. 89.1% in tall HF and 76.7% in stunted HF. Corresponding stemflow fractions were 0.8%, 1.3% and 2.0% of rainfall, respectively. Interception losses derived for the LERF (16.4%) and the tall HF (9.6%) were close to findings obtained for similar forest types elsewhere but the high interception loss for the stunted HF (21.3%) was unexpected. On the basis of canopy structural characteristics and wet canopy evaporation modeling it is concluded that throughfall in the stunted HF was underestimated and that the specific nature of the HF required a more intensive sampling arrangement. Throughfall sampling schemes in tropical forests, associated errors and hydrological implications are discussed.
Keywords:Heath Forest   Interception   Leaf area index   Lowland Evergreen Rain Forest   Rainfall characteristics
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