Search Results - "Egusa, Tomohiro"
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Carbon stock in Japanese forests has been greatly underestimated
Published in Scientific reports (12-05-2020)“…An accurate estimate of total forest carbon (C) stock and C uptake is crucial for predicting global warming scenarios and planning CO 2 emission reductions…”
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Model analysis of forest thinning impacts on the water resources during hydrological drought periods
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-11-2021)“…[Display omitted] •How changes in evapotranspiration due to thinning affect runoff was examined.•A simplified TOPMODEL was validated with a forested…”
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Importance of calibration in determining forest stand transpiration using the thermal dissipation method
Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-05-2021)“…•We obtained the novel species-specific calibration curve by laboratory experiments.•The original calibration-estimated stand transpiration underestimated…”
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The effects of canopy alteration–induced atmospheric deposition changes on stream chemistry in Japanese cedar forest
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2019)“…•Dry deposition inputs did not increase with canopy alteration in a regrowth coniferous forest.•Canopy leaching increased with canopy alteration in regrowth…”
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Effects of bedrock groundwater discharge on spatial variability of dissolved carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous concentrations in stream water within a forest headwater catchment
Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-2021)“…The quantitative evaluation of the effects of bedrock groundwater discharge on spatial variability of stream dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved…”
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Scale‐Dependent Inter‐Catchment Groundwater Flow in Forested Catchments: Analysis of Multi‐Catchment Water Balance Observations in Japan
Published in Water resources research (01-07-2024)“…Inter‐catchment groundwater flow (IGF) plays an essential role in streamflow generation and water quality in forested headwaters. Multiple factors are thought…”
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Effects of changes in canopy interception on stream runoff response and recovery following clear‐cutting of a Japanese coniferous forest in Fukuroyamasawa Experimental Watershed in Japan
Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-2021)“…Understanding changes in evapotranspiration during forest regrowth is essential to predict changes of stream runoff and recovery after forest cutting. Canopy…”
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Effect of bedrock flow on catchment rainfall-runoff characteristics and the water balance in forested catchments in Tanzawa Mountains, Japan
Published in Hydrological processes (30-12-2013)“…In this paper, we examined the role of bedrock groundwater discharge and recharge on the water balance and runoff characteristics in forested headwater…”
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Assessing the Resource Potential of Mountainous Forests: A Comparison between Austria and Japan
Published in Forests (01-06-2022)“…Domestic wood production in Japan is low, and more than 60% of the wood consumed is imported. This is surprising because two-thirds of Japan’s land area is…”
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Reproducing monthly evapotranspiration from a coniferous plantation watershed in Japan
Published in Journal of forest research (04-05-2019)“…A hydrological process model that takes into account the effects of the forest status on the water yield is a powerful tool for the effective management of…”
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Responses of bed load yields from a forested headwater catchment in the eastern Tanzawa Mountains, Japan
Published in Hydrological Research Letters (01-01-2015)“…We investigated bed load yields from a headwater catchment (7.0 ha) in the eastern Tanzawa Mountains in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan from 2009–2014 using…”
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Relationship between catchment scale and the spatial variability of stream discharge and chemistry in a catchment with multiple geologies
Published in Hydrological Research Letters (01-01-2013)“…This study investigated whether the representative elementary area (REA) concept can be adopted in catchments with multiple geologies. We observed stream…”
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Forest harvesting affects soil organic carbon and total nitrogen transports by facilitating landslides
Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-12-2023)“…[Display omitted] •We estimated SOC and TN transport rates due to landslides during 64 years.•Mean SOC and TN transport rates were 5.8–9.3 MgC km−2 yr−1 and…”
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Estimation of sub‐annual inter‐catchment groundwater flow using short‐term water balance method
Published in Hydrological processes (01-09-2021)“…Predicting inter‐catchment groundwater flow (IGF) is essential because IGF greatly affects stream water discharge and water chemistry. However, methods for…”
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Carbon stock projection for four major forest plantation species in Japan
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-06-2024)“…Carbon sequestration via afforestation and forest growth is effective for mitigating global warming. Accurate and robust information on forest growth…”
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Forest canopy interception can reduce flood discharge: Inferences from model assumption analysis
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-08-2023)“…•Interception models based on different assumptions are compared with observations.•The model completely proportional to rainfall reproduced interception…”
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Contrasting Patterns in the Decrease of Spatial Variability With Increasing Catchment Area Between Stream Discharge and Water Chemistry
Published in Water resources research (01-08-2019)“…Understanding how spatial variability in stream discharge and water chemistry decrease with increasing catchment area is required to improve our ability to…”
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Quantifying aggregation and change in runoff source in accordance with catchment area increase in a forested headwater catchment
Published in Hydrological processes (30-10-2016)“…There has been a great deal of research interest regarding changes in flow path/runoff source with increases in catchment area. However, there have been very…”
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Nematomorph parasites indirectly alter the food web and ecosystem function of streams through behavioural manipulation of their cricket hosts
Published in Ecology letters (01-08-2012)“…Nematomorph parasites manipulate crickets to enter streams where the parasites reproduce. These manipulated crickets become a substantial food subsidy for…”
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