Interception Studies in Cedrus deodara Loudon Plantation in Himachal Pradesh

Interception Studies in Cedrus deodara Loudon Plantation in Himachal Pradesh

Authors

  •   R. P. Singh
  •   K. C. Sharma
  •   H. N. Mathur
  •   M. K. Gupta
  •   A. K. Gupta

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https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1983/v109i5/10627

Abstract

The present investigations deal with the throughfall, stemflow and intercreption loss in Cedius deodara Loudon plantation (94.5% crown density) or about 35 years age at Shillaroo, Kolgarh Forest Division, Distt. Simla (Himachal Pradesh). Of the total rainfall (1850.1 mm) 2.9% (55.3 mm) stemflow, 71.8% (1328.5 mm) throughfall and 25.2% (466.2 mm) interception loss were recorded respectively by for the whole study period. The minimum interception loss (18.7%) was observed in the month of July, 1980 which had the maximum (370.2 mm) rainfall. The highest interception (69.1%) was recorded in the month of February, 1980. which had the lowest (7.0 mm) rainfall. Interception loss was decreased with the increasing amount of precipitation.

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Author Biographies

R. P. Singh

K. C. Sharma

H. N. Mathur

M. K. Gupta

A. K. Gupta

Published

1983-05-01

How to Cite

Singh, R. P., Sharma, K. C., Mathur, H. N., Gupta, M. K., & Gupta, A. K. (1983). Interception Studies in <I>Cedrus deodara</I> Loudon Plantation in Himachal Pradesh. Indian Forester, 109(5), 261–266. https://doi.org/10.36808/if/1983/v109i5/10627

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