Abstract
In studies at San Dimas Experimental Forest, near Glendora, California, the water storage capacity of grasses was proportional to the product of average height and percent of ground cover. The total interception loss for a storm was a function of the storage capacity and the number of showers per storm. © 1966 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Crouse, R. P., & Seegrist, D. W. (1966). Methods of measuring and analyzing rainfall interception by grass. International Association of Scientific Hydrology. Bulletin, 11(2), 110–120. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626666609493463
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