124 results on '"Iida, Shin’ichi"'
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2. Are calibrations of sap flow measurements based on thermal dissipation needed for each sample in Japanese cedar and cypress trees?
3. Forest Influences on Streamflow: Case Studies from the Tatsunokuchi-Yama Experimental Watershed, Japan, and the Leading Ridge Experimental Watershed, USA
4. The Necessity of Sensor Calibration for the Precise Measurement of Water Fluxes in Forest Ecosystems
5. Peak grain forecasts for the US High Plains amid withering waters
6. Evapotranspiration from the understory of a tropical dry deciduous forest in Cambodia
7. Field measurement of entrapped pore‐air pressure and the effect of rising groundwater level in the soil layer.
8. Scale‐Dependent Inter‐Catchment Groundwater Flow in Forested Catchments: Analysis of Multi‐Catchment Water Balance Observations in Japan.
9. Homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle
10. A generalized correction equation for large tipping-bucket flow meters for use in hydrological applications
11. Correction of Canopy Interception Loss Measurements in Temperate Forests : A Comparison of Necessary Adjustments among Three Different Rain Gauges Based on a Dynamic Calibration Procedure
12. Effects of forest thinning on sap flow dynamics and transpiration in a Japanese cedar forest
13. Intrastorm scale rainfall interception dynamics in a mature coniferous forest stand
14. Forest Influences on Streamflow: Case Studies from the Tatsunokuchi-Yama Experimental Watershed, Japan, and the Leading Ridge Experimental Watershed, USA
15. The Necessity of Sensor Calibration for the Precise Measurement of Water Fluxes in Forest Ecosystems
16. 樹液流測定による水節約型と水消費型に着目した常緑広葉樹スダジイの水利用特性の評価
17. Topographical patterns of species composition in a deciduous dipterocarp forest in Kratie Province, Cambodia
18. Estimation of annual forest evapotranspiration from a coniferous plantation watershed in Japan (2): Comparison of eddy covariance, water budget and sap-flow plus interception loss
19. 琉球諸島の海岸林とマングローブ林を構成する樹木の葉の内部形態
20. 熱帯モンスーン常緑林流域における水・土砂流出機構の解明(Ⅳ)―侵食斜面プロット試験の結果―
21. Estimates of interception losses associated with Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) foliage of logging residues in two thinned watersheds
22. Introduction: Contributions in commemoration of the Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences Award 2022
23. Natural disasters: Learning from their mechanisms, supervised by Takehiko Ohta and Akira Fujishima
24. Evapotranspirational processes in a dry deciduous forest in Cambodia: clarifying the respective contributions of overstory and understory vegetation to the hydrologic cycle
25. Are calibrations of sap flow measurements based on thermal dissipation needed for each sample in Japanese cedar and cypress trees?
26. Calibration of sap flow techniques using the root-ball weighing method in Japanese cedar trees
27. Fluctuation of Soil Water Content in the Tropical Seasonal Forests of Cambodia Focusing on Soil Types and Properties
28. Interrelationships among dry season leaf fall, leaf flush and transpiration: insights from sap flux measurements in a tropical dry deciduous forest
29. Stemflow infiltration areas into forest soils around American beech (Fagus grandifoliaEhrh.) trees
30. Long‐term precipitation and stream discharge records at seven forested experimental watersheds along a latitudinal transect in Japan: Jozankei, Kamabuchi, Takaragawa, Tsukuba, Tatsunokuchi‐yama, Kahoku and Sarukawa
31. Canopy structure metrics governing stemflow funnelling differ between leafed and leafless states: Insights from a large‐scale rainfall simulator
32. Stemflow infiltration areas into forest soils around American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) trees
33. Long-term Hydrological Observations in a Lowland Dry Evergreen Forest Catchment Area of the Lower Mekong River, Cambodia
34. 山中 勤著「環境同位体による水循環トレーシング」
35. Perspectives for Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences from a viewpoint of the editorial board
36. Commentary: What We Know About Stemflow's Infiltration Area
37. Advancing ecohydrology in the 21st century: A convergence of opportunities
38. Advancing ecohydrology in the 21st century: A convergence of opportunities
39. Commentary: What We Know About Stemflow's Infiltration Area
40. Homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle
41. Stemflow infiltration areas into forest soils around American beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrh.) trees.
42. Stemflow infiltration areas into forest soils around American beech trees
43. Advancing our understanding of hydrologic processes in forests: Knowledge obtained with plot-scale to catchment-scale methods and future perspectives
44. Characterization of differential throughfall drop size distributions beneath European beech and Norway spruce
45. Throughfall partitioning by trees
46. Comments upon receiving 2018 Excellent Article Award
47. Chapin III, F. S., Matson, P. A., Vitousek, P. M. (translation supervised by Tomomichi Kato) (2011) Principles of Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology. Second edition
48. Expressing stemflow commensurate with its ecohydrological importance
49. Forest Maintenance Projects for Sustainable use of Forest Resources in Japan
50. Duration of Available Sap Flux Density Data Measured by Sensors Applied to Japanese Cedar
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