Interception measurements and assessment of Gash model performance for a tropical semi-arid region
Keywords:
Canopy interception. Semi-Arid. Caatinga Vegetation. Gash Model.Abstract
Semi-arid environments usually face water scarcity and conflicts for its use; therefore a complete understanding of the water balance in these regions is desired. To evaluate interception, measurements of precipitation, throughfall and stemflow were carried out in a Brazilian tropical semi-arid experimental watershed with well preserved Caatinga vegetation. Data analysis indicates that interception losses correspond to 13% of total rainfall, representing an important process in the watershed’s water balance, where runoff is only 6% of total precipitation. Gash interception model was applied in the region with good results for long term simulation. Nevertheless, the model produced significant but not systematic errors on a daily basis. This was attributed to its incapability of representing the temporal variation of precipitation during the event, which is a major factor affecting interception. Rainfall intensity was shown to be a good parameter to determine an applicability threshold for Gash model in the study area.Downloads
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2009-05-28
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Ciência do Solo e Engenharia Agrícola
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MEDEIROS, Pedro; ARAÚJO, José; BRONSTERT, Axel. Interception measurements and assessment of Gash model performance for a tropical semi-arid region. Revista Ciência Agronômica, [S. l.], v. 40, n. 2, 2009. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufc.br/revistacienciaagronomica/article/view/83917. Acesso em: 25 may. 2026.
