Coupled modelling of forest snow interception and sublimation

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作者
Pomeroy, JW [1 ]
Parviainen, J [1 ]
Hedstrom, N [1 ]
Gray, DM [1 ]
机构
[1] Environm Canada, Natl Hydrol Res Inst, Saskatoon, SK S7N 3H5, Canada
来源
PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL EASTERN SNOW CONFERENCE | 1998年
关键词
snow interception; sublimation; energy balance; boreal forest;
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
A series of process-based algorithms has been developed to describe the accumulation, unloading and sublimation of intercepted snow in forest canopies. These algorithms are unique in that they scale-up the physics of interception and sublimation from small-scales, where they are well-understood, to forest stand-scale calculations of intercepted snow sublimation. Evaluation of results from the set of algorithms against measured interception and sublimation in a southern boreal forest jack pine stand during late winter, found the coupled model provides reasonable approximations of both interception and sublimation losses on half-hourly, daily and event basis. Cumulative errors in estimate of intercepted snow load over 23 days of test were 0.05 mm SWE with a standard deviation of 0.46 mm SWE. Sublimation losses during the evaluation were high, approximately two-thirds of snowfall within this period. Seasonal intercepted snow sublimation as a portion of annual snowfall at the model test site was lower than sublimation during the tests, ranging from 13% for a mixed spruce-aspen, 31% for the mature pine and 40% for a mature spruce stand. The results indicate that sublimation can be a significant abstraction of water from mature evergreen stands in northern forests and that the losses can be calculated by application of process-based algorithms.
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