This same study found that removal of all trees in a wildfire - burned site reduced
annual evapotranspiration by 20 %.
Not exact matches
At local scales and over shorter periods,
annual streamflow responds to seasonal changes in climate variables (e.g., temperature, precipitation) and related processes such as
evapotranspiration.
Several studies focused on the Colorado River basin showed that
annual runoff reductions in a warmer western U.S. climate occur through a combination of
evapotranspiration increases and precipitation decreases, with the overall reduction in river flow exacerbated by human demands on the water supply.