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- W2130603821 abstract "Evaporation from the soil is one of the ways in which water from precipitation is lost for human use. Part of the loss is water in excess of the field capacity of the soil which might replenish streams and part is capillary water which must be replaced by rainfall that might otherwise be available for streamflow. In other words, both detention storage and retention storage are reduced by evaporation. In a region of long dry summers when lack of water may become critical, it is important to know the magnitude of the losses of water by evaporation and how they may be reduced. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the losses by evaporation from a bare soil and by comparing them with the losses from the same soil under the shade and litter of a dense stand of pine, to determine the influence of the forest on the evaporation." @default.
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- W2130603821 title "The Influence of Shade and Litter of Pine on Evaporation from a Clay Loan Soil at Berkeley, California" @default.
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