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Dew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, Northwestern China

Dew, as a supplementary water source, may have an important ecological role in arid and semi-arid regions. During August and September of 2007 and 2008, measurements were taken to investigate the dew accumulation and evaporation patterns in the very early morning hours, in three different habitats (...

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Autores principales: Zhuang, Yanli, Zhao, Wenzhi
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hyp.9675
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2119993
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Zhao, Wenzhi
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Zhao, Wenzhi
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description Dew, as a supplementary water source, may have an important ecological role in arid and semi-arid regions. During August and September of 2007 and 2008, measurements were taken to investigate the dew accumulation and evaporation patterns in the very early morning hours, in three different habitats (dunetop, footslope, and interdune lowland) of a fixed sand dune in Northwest China. Dew quantities were measured using the cloth-plate method. The results indicated that there was a positive correlation between dew amounts and relative humidity, but a negative correlation between dew amounts and mean temperature. Clear mornings were characterized by higher dew amounts and longer dew duration, whereas less dew was recorded during cloudy and especially windy mornings. Dew continued to condense even after sunrise, although a shorter warming time after dawn is also of vital importance in dew formation. The higher average maximum dew quantities (0.06mm) and longer average dew duration (2.3h) occurred in the interdune lowland; the lower and shorter average dew amounts (0.048mm) and duration (1.9h) were obtained at the dune top. The footslope habitat exhibited intermediate values. Clearly, the differences in dew deposition can be partially attributed to the distinguishing characteristics of the microhabitats. The present study highlighted the impacts of these characteristics on near-ground dew condensation accumulation and evaporation in a fixed sand dune and may facilitate evaluation of the role of dew in arid and semi-arid environments.
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spelling cern-21199932019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1002/hyp.9675http://cds.cern.ch/record/2119993engZhuang, YanliZhao, WenzhiDew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, Northwestern ChinaXXDew, as a supplementary water source, may have an important ecological role in arid and semi-arid regions. During August and September of 2007 and 2008, measurements were taken to investigate the dew accumulation and evaporation patterns in the very early morning hours, in three different habitats (dunetop, footslope, and interdune lowland) of a fixed sand dune in Northwest China. Dew quantities were measured using the cloth-plate method. The results indicated that there was a positive correlation between dew amounts and relative humidity, but a negative correlation between dew amounts and mean temperature. Clear mornings were characterized by higher dew amounts and longer dew duration, whereas less dew was recorded during cloudy and especially windy mornings. Dew continued to condense even after sunrise, although a shorter warming time after dawn is also of vital importance in dew formation. The higher average maximum dew quantities (0.06mm) and longer average dew duration (2.3h) occurred in the interdune lowland; the lower and shorter average dew amounts (0.048mm) and duration (1.9h) were obtained at the dune top. The footslope habitat exhibited intermediate values. Clearly, the differences in dew deposition can be partially attributed to the distinguishing characteristics of the microhabitats. The present study highlighted the impacts of these characteristics on near-ground dew condensation accumulation and evaporation in a fixed sand dune and may facilitate evaluation of the role of dew in arid and semi-arid environments.oai:cds.cern.ch:21199932014
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Dew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, Northwestern China
title Dew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, Northwestern China
title_full Dew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, Northwestern China
title_fullStr Dew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, Northwestern China
title_full_unstemmed Dew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, Northwestern China
title_short Dew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, Northwestern China
title_sort dew variability in three habitats of a sand dune transect in a desert oasis ecotone, northwestern china
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hyp.9675
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2119993
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