Vegetation Characterization for 5 sites in Hawai'i from 2016-2019
Dates
Publication Date
2022-04-10
Start Date
2016
End Date
2019
Citation
Tseng, H., and Giambelluca, T., 2022, Canopy Water Balance Input Data for 5 sites in Hawai'i from 2016-2019: National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers, https://doi.org/10.21429/ezae-7t56.
Summary
Measurements of fog, wind, fog interception, soil moisture, and fog effects on plant water use and plant survival were collected along with these vegetation data to test a model to estimate CWI as a function of fog-water movement and these vegetation characteristics.
Summary
Measurements of fog, wind, fog interception, soil moisture, and fog effects on plant water use and plant survival were collected along with these vegetation data to test a model to estimate CWI as a function of fog-water movement and these vegetation characteristics.
These data include vegetation height, stem density, vegetation cover, leaf area index, leaf area density, canopy water storage capacity, and free throughfall ratio for five sites used in the canopy water balance model and other analyses and data processing.