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PHREATOPHYTE WATER USE ESTIMATED BY EDDY-CORRELATION METHODS.

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Abstract

Water-use was estimated for three phreatophyte communities: a saltcedar community and an alkali-Sacaton grass community in New Mexico, and a greasewood rabbit-brush-saltgrass community in Colorado. These water-use estimates were calculated from eddy-correlation measurements using three different analyses, since the direct eddy-correlation measurements did not satisfy a surface energy balance. The analysis that seems to be most accurate indicated the saltcedar community used from 58 to 87 cm (23 to 34 in. ) of water each year. The other two communities used about two-thirds this quantity.
Publication type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Title PHREATOPHYTE WATER USE ESTIMATED BY EDDY-CORRELATION METHODS.
ISBN 0872625451
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher ASCE
Publisher location New York, NY, USA
First page 847
Last page 854
Conference Title Water Forum '86: World Water Issues in Evolution, Proceedings of the Conference.
Conference Location Long Beach, CA, USA
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