Report Upon the Forestry Investigations of the Us Department of Agriculture 1

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Report Upon the Forestry Investigations of the Us Department of Agriculture 1
B E Bernhard Eduard Fernow
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7. ) The gauges in European forest stations catch from 75 to 85 per cent when placed under the trees, the balance representing that which passes through the foliage and drips to the ground or runs down along the trunks of trees, or else is intercepted and evaporated. The percentage withheld by the trees, and which either evaporates from their surface or trickles along the trunk to the ground, is somewhat greater in the leafy season, though the difference is not great. Deciduous and evergreen tr...ees show but slight differences in this respect. More rain is usually caught by gauges at a given height above the forest crown than at the same height in open fields, but it still remains doubtful whether the rainfall itself is really larger over the forests, since the recorded catch of the rain gauge still requires a correction for the influence of the force of the wind at the gauge. (Pp. 100-110, Bui. 7).
In such cases, where over a large area deforestation and reforestation have seemingly gone FORKST INFLUENCES.


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