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Rainfall redistribution in subtropical Chinese forests changes over 22 years

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Rainfall redistribution in subtropical Chinese forests changes over 22 years

刊物

Wanjun Zhang1,2,3, Thomas Scholten3, Steffen Seitz3, Qianmei Zhang1, Guowei Chu1, Linhua Wang1, Xin Xiong4,and Juxiu Liu1

标识符

10.5194/hess-28-3837-2024

摘要

Rainfall redistribution through the vegetation canopy plays a key role in the hydrological cycle. Although there have been studies on the heterogeneous patterns of rainfall redistribution in some ecosystems, the understanding of this process in different stages of forest succession remains insufficient. Therefore, this study investigated the change tendency in rainfall redistribution and rainwater chemistry in a subtropical forest succession in South China, based on 22 years (2001–2022) of rainfall monitoring (740 valid events).

Results showed that, at the event scale, both the throughfall ratio and the stemflow ratio in pine forest (PF) were higher than in mixed forest (MF) and broadleaf forest (BF). At the interannual scale, throughfall and stemflow of forests experienced an initial decrease followed by a subsequent increase over the entire measurement period (except stemflow of the pine forest), which reflects the trend in open rainfall. The variability in throughfall showed an increase from MF to PF to BF, and the variability in stemflow likewise showed an increase from MF to PF to BF. Changes in throughfall and stemflow in the BF are thus higher than those in the MF and PF over time. Furthermore, important differences in rainwater chemistry fluxes among the three forest types were found, changing in varying order over time. On average, total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) fluxes of throughfall

increased from BF to MF to PF, while the potassium (KC) flux of throughfall showed a decrease from BF to MF to PF. Stemflow chemical fluxes varied less among forest types and over time, although tree species most importantly affected varying stemflow chemistry. These results show important changes in patterns of rainfall redistribution over time and that characteristic variations

are driven by rainfall and forest factors. Therefore, this study provides insight into long-term rainfall redistribution processes

by linking changes in rainfall spectra with a typical subtropical forest succession sequence.


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