We set up two experimental catchments to provide an improved understanding of hydrological processes in a subtropical forested area in the northern part of Okinawa Island, Japan. We calculated runoff using water level data (recorded by a pressure-type water level gauge installed in a box culvert) and a discharge rating curve (derived from in situ observations). Water balance calculations for 2010 showed that the rainfall, runoff and evapotranspiration losses (=rainfall - runoff) were 3403.6 mm, 2285.7 mm and 1117.4 mm, respectively. This result was in agreement with previous results from other forested experimental catchments in this region. Direct runoff, as a proportion of event total rainfall, can be expressed by the empirical equation ( Qdirect=0.0048, Pevent1.7971, R 2=0.9599). When Pevent was 100 mm or less, the ratios of Qdirect to Pevent were less than 15% in general. When Pevent exceeded 100 mm, the ratios were 20% - 30%.
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Kabeya, N., Shimizu, A., Shimizu, T., Ikuzawa, H., Arakaki, T., Furugen, H., … Asano, S. (2014). Rainfall and Runoff Observations in the Subtropical Forest of Okinawa Island, Japan. Journal of Water Resource and Protection, 06(06), 625–634. https://doi.org/10.4236/jwarp.2014.66061
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