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Re: impacts of forest on hydrology



Hello Daniel,
        Please find below the citation of a synthesis volume on Forest
Hydrology and Ecology here at Coweeta. This reference contains numerous
citations of related studies conducted here at Coweeta and elsewhere.
        Brian

Swank, W.T. and D.A. Crossley, Jr. (eds.). 1988. Ecological Studies, Volume
66: Forest Hydrology and Ecology at Coweeta. Springer-Verlag, New York, Inc.
469 pages.

At 11:23 AM 96/09/16 +0200, you wrote:
>For a study on 'Vegetation dynamics in small eroded (and reforested)
>mountain catchments on marl soils' I am seeking information on :
>
>1. Datas on the effect of vegetation (vegetation types, canopy coverage,...)
>on hydrological processes in mountain catchments
>
>2. The role of the different forest elements (trees, brush, herbs, grasses)
>in the hydrological cycle of mountain catchments (interception,
>infiltration, evapotranspiration)
>
>Has anybody made a synthesis or researches in that field ?
>
>Thanks for any information
>Daniel VALLAURI
>
>Cemagref
>2, rue de la papeterie, B.P. 76
>38402 Saint-Martin-d'Heres
>FRANCE.
>
>Phone (grouped lines) : (33) 76762727.
>Phone(direct line) : (33) 76.76.28.03.
>Fax : (33) 76.51.38.03
>Telex : 980679 F
>E-Mail : Daniel.VALLAURI@grenoble.cemagref.fr

Brian D. Kloeppel
Coweeta LTER Site Manager and Researcher
Institute of Ecology
University of Georgia
Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory
3160 Coweeta Lab Road
Otto, North Carolina 28763-9218 USA

Internet: kloeppel@sparc.ecology.uga.edu
Telephone: (704) 524-2128 ext. 127
FAX: (704) 369-6768




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