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Water Resources Research | 2014

Connectivity of overland flow by drainage network expansion in a rain forest catchment

Beate Zimmermann; Alexander Zimmermann; Benjamin L. Turner; Till Francke; Helmut Elsenbeer

Soils in various places of the Panama Canal Watershed feature a low saturated hydraulic conductivity (Ks) at shallow depth, which promotes overland-flow generation and associated flashy catchment responses. In undisturbed forests of these areas, overland flow is concentrated in flow lines that extend the channel network and provide hydrological connectivity between hillslopes and streams. To understand the dynamics of overland-flow connectivity, as well as the impact of connectivity on catchment response, we studied an undisturbed headwater catchment by monitoring overland-flow occurrence in all flow lines and discharge, suspended sediment, and total phosphorus at the catchment outlet. We find that connectivity is strongly influenced by seasonal variation in antecedent wetness and can develop even under light rainfall conditions. Connectivity increased rapidly as rainfall frequency increased, eventually leading to full connectivity and surficial drainage of entire hillslopes. Connectivity was nonlinearly related to catchment response. However, additional information on factors such as overland-flow volume would be required to constrain relationships between connectivity, stormflow, and the export of suspended sediment and phosphorus. The effort to monitor those factors would be substantial, so we advocate applying the established links between rain event characteristics, drainage network expansion by flow lines, and catchment response for predictive modeling and catchment classification in forests of the Panama Canal Watershed and in similar regions elsewhere.


Forest Ecology and Management | 2006

The influence of land-use changes on soil hydraulic properties : Implications for runoff generation

Beate Zimmermann; Helmut Elsenbeer; Jorge Marcos de Moraes


Forest Ecology and Management | 2011

Recovery of saturated hydraulic conductivity under secondary succession on former pasture in the humid tropics

Sibylle K. Hassler; Beate Zimmermann; Michiel van Breugel; Jefferson S. Hall; Helmut Elsenbeer


Journal of Hydrology | 2008

Spatial and temporal variability of soil saturated hydraulic conductivity in gradients of disturbance

Beate Zimmermann; Helmut Elsenbeer


Water Resources Research | 2009

Rainfall redistribution in a tropical forest: spatial and temporal patterns.

Alexander Zimmermann; Beate Zimmermann; Helmut Elsenbeer


Geoderma | 2010

Asymmetric response to disturbance and recovery: changes of soil permeability under forest-pasture-forest transitions.

Beate Zimmermann; Andreas Papritz; Helmut Elsenbeer


Water Resources Research | 2010

Sampling procedures for throughfall monitoring: A simulation study

Beate Zimmermann; Alexander Zimmermann; R.M. Lark; Helmut Elsenbeer


Forest Ecology and Management | 2011

Soil carbon dynamics under young tropical secondary forests on former pastures—A case study from Panama

Luisa Neumann-Cosel; Beate Zimmermann; Jefferson S. Hall; Michiel van Breugel; Helmut Elsenbeer


Geoderma | 2013

Uncovering patterns of near-surface saturated hydraulic conductivity in an overland flow-controlled landscape

Alexander Zimmermann; Dustin S. Schinn; Till Francke; Helmut Elsenbeer; Beate Zimmermann


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2014

Requirements for throughfall monitoring: The roles of temporal scale and canopy complexity

Alexander Zimmermann; Beate Zimmermann

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Jefferson S. Hall

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute

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Sibylle K. Hassler

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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R.M. Lark

British Geological Survey

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Erwin Zehe

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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