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    Efficiency of the reformulated Gash's interception model in semiarid afforestations by Sadeghi, Seyed Mohammad Moein, Attarod, Pedram, Van Stan, John Toland II, Pypker, Thomas Grant, Dunkerley, David

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (01-02-2015)
    “…Interception loss (I) can remove substantial portions of water from forested watersheds. Thus, I prediction models are crucial if we are to balance human and…”
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    Importance of transitional leaf states in canopy rainfall partitioning dynamics by Sadeghi, Seyed Mohammad Moein, Van Stan, John Toland, Pypker, Thomas Grant, Tamjidi, Jelveh, Friesen, Jan, Farahnaklangroudi, Moein

    Published in European journal of forest research (01-02-2018)
    “…The temporal dynamics of forest canopy rainfall partitioning are important to forest ecology and management as it influences all subsequent hydrological…”
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    Exploring Bark‐Water Interaction Effects on Stemflow Nutrient Concentrations in Urban Trees by Lima, Marcelle Teodoro, Mathias, Samir Leite, Guandique, Manuel Enrique Gamero, Menezes, Aparecido Junior, Van Stan, John Toland, Tonello, Kelly Cristina

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-10-2024)
    “…ABSTRACT This study investigates the influence of bark properties on nutrient fluxes in urban environments, focusing on the relationship between bark…”
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    Management of pomegranate (Punica granatum) orchards alters the supply and pathway of rain water reaching soils in an arid agricultural landscape by Hakimi, Leila, Sadeghi, Seyed Mohammad Moein, Van Stan, John Toland, Pypker, Thomas Grant, Khosropour, Esmaeil

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-05-2018)
    “…•Substantial global pomegranate fruit production occurs in Iranian rainfed orchards.•Canopy rain partitioning currently not considered in orchard management…”
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    Rainfall interception and redistribution by maize farmland in central Iran by Nazari, Mahtab, Sadeghi, Seyed Mohammad Moein, Van Stan, John Toland, Chaichi, Mohammad Reza

    Published in Journal of hydrology. Regional studies (01-02-2020)
    “…•Understanding canopy water partitioning is vital to agricultural operations.•The first quantitative study of rainfall partitioning for maize fields in…”
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    Stemflow metazoan transport from common urban tree species (São Paulo, Brazil) by Lima, Marcelle Teodoro, Urso‐Guimarães, Maria Virginia, Van Stan, John Toland, Tonello, Kelly Cristina

    Published in Ecohydrology (01-04-2023)
    “…For precipitation to reach the surface of vegetated ecosystems, it must first pass through the canopy. A portion of precipitation, stemflow, drains down…”
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    The importance of considering rainfall partitioning in afforestation initiatives in semiarid climates: A comparison of common planted tree species in Tehran, Iran by Sadeghi, Seyed Mohammad Moein, Attarod, Pedram, Van Stan, John Toland, Pypker, Thomas Grant

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-10-2016)
    “…As plantations become increasingly important sources of wood and fiber in arid/semiarid places, they have also become increasingly criticized for their…”
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    Stemflow variability across tree stem and canopy traits in the Brazilian Cerrado by Tonello, Kelly Cristina, Van Stan, John Toland, Rosa, Alexandra Guidelli, Balbinot, Leonardo, Pereira, Luara Castilho, Bramorski, Julieta

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-10-2021)
    “…•An investigation of tree morphological influences on stemflow in the Cerrado.•151 trees (36 spp.) were monitored across a large range in stem and canopy…”
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    Canopy hydrometeorological dynamics across a chronosequence of a globally invasive species, Ailanthus altissima (Mill., tree of heaven) by Sadeghi, Seyed Mohammad Moein, Van Stan, John Toland, Pypker, Thomas Grant, Friesen, Jan

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-06-2017)
    “…•As Ailanthus altissima invasion matures it significantly alters hydrometeorological processes.•Canopy structure and ecohydrological parameters shift with age…”
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    Inter- and intraspecific variation of stemflow production from Fagus grandifolia and Liriodendron tulipifera: Effects of bark microrelief & meteorological conditions by Van Stan, John Toland

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Stemflow is a spatially-concentrated and chemically-enriched hydrologic input at the base of the plant stem, affecting soil moisture content and soil solution…”
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    Controls and dynamics of canopy-derived dissolved organic matter from co-dominant broadleaved deciduous canopies to the soil of a temperate catchment in the northeastern United States by Van Stan, John Toland

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Terrestrially-derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) (composed of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON)) flux and quality exert significant…”
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    Modelling vegetation understory cover using LiDAR metrics by Venier, Lisa A, Swystun, Tom, Mazerolle, Marc J, Kreutzweiser, David P, Wainio-Keizer, Kerrie L, McIlwrick, Ken A, Woods, Murray E, Wang, Xianli

    Published in PloS one (27-11-2019)
    “…Forest understory vegetation is an important characteristic of the forest. Predicting and mapping understory is a critical need for forest management and…”
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    Non-destructive monitoring of annual trunk increments by terrestrial structure from motion photogrammetry by Merganic, Ján, Van Stan II, John Toland, Výbostok, Jozef, Mokros, Martin, Grznárová, Alzbeta, Seben, Vladimír, Bosela, Michal

    Published in PloS one (10-03-2020)
    “…Annual trunk increments are essential for short-term analyses of the response of trees to various factors. For instance, based on annual trunk increments, it…”
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    Controls and dynamics of canopy-derived dissolved organic matter from co-dominant broadleaved deciduous canopies to the soil of a temperate catchment in the northeastern United States by Van Stan, John Toland, II

    “…Terrestrially-derived dissolved organic matter (DOM) (composed of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and nitrogen (DON)) flux and quality exert significant…”
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    Inter- and intraspecific variation of stemflow production from Fagus grandifolia and Liriodendron tulipifera: Effects of bark microrelief & meteorological conditions by Van Stan, John Toland, II

    “…Stemflow is a spatially-concentrated and chemically-enriched hydrologic input at the base of the plant stem, affecting soil moisture content and soil solution…”
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    Dissertation