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Tree Physiology | 2013

Azimuthal and radial variations in sap flux density and effects on stand-scale transpiration estimates in a Japanese cedar forest.

Yoshinori Shinohara; Kenji Tsuruta; Akira Ogura; Fumikazu Noto; Hikaru Komatsu; Kyoichi Otsuki; Toshisuke Maruyama

Understanding radial and azimuthal variation, and tree-to-tree variation, in sap flux density (Fd) as sources of uncertainty is important for estimating transpiration using sap flow techniques. In a Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don.) forest, Fd was measured at several depths and aspects for 18 trees, using heat dissipation (Granier-type) sensors. We observed considerable azimuthal variation in Fd. The coefficient of variation (CV) calculated from Fd at a depth of 0-20 mm (Fd1) and Fd at a depth of 20-40 mm (Fd2) ranged from 6.7 to 37.6% (mean = 28.3%) and from 19.6 to 62.5% (mean = 34.6%) for the -azimuthal directions. Fd at the north aspect averaged for nine trees, for which azimuthal measurements were made, was -obviously smaller than Fd at the other three aspects (i.e., west, south and east) averaged for the nine trees. Fd1 averaged for the nine trees was significantly larger than Fd2 averaged for the nine trees. The error for stand-scale transpiration (E) estimates caused by ignoring the azimuthal variation was larger than that caused by ignoring the radial variation. The error caused by ignoring tree-to-tree variation was larger than that caused by ignoring both radial and azimuthal variations. Thus, tree-to-tree variation in Fd would be more important than both radial and azimuthal variations in Fd for E estimation. However, Fd for each tree should not be measured at a consistent aspect but should be measured at various aspects to make accurate E estimates and to avoid a risk of error caused by the relationship of Fd to aspect.


Paddy and Water Environment | 2008

Evaluation of N and P mass balance in paddy rice culture along Kahokugata Lake, Japan, to assess potential lake pollution

Toshisuke Maruyama; Iwao Hashimoto; Kazuo Murashima; Hiroshi Takimoto


Paddy and Water Environment | 2009

Assessment for nitrogen pollution loads from farmland, Japan, by objective yield and standard fertilizer usage

Toshisuke Maruyama; Iwao Hashimoto; Hiroshi Takimoto; Denichi Nakade


Paddy and Water Environment | 2010

Analysis of the nitrogen pollution load potential from farmland in the Tedori River Alluvial Fan Areas in Japan

Toshisuke Maruyama; Fumikazu Noto; Kazuo Murashima; Iwao Hashimoto; Keiu Kitada


Paddy and Water Environment | 2011

Assessment of environmental nitrogen pollution load potential from sewage treatment water in the Tedori River Alluvial Fan Area, Japan

Toshisuke Maruyama; Fumikazu Noto; Tsuyoshi Takahashi; Kimihito Nakamura; Takeo Onishi


Paddy and Water Environment | 2014

Analysis of water balance in the Tedori river alluvial fan areas of Japan: focused on quantitative analysis of groundwater recharge from river and ground surface, especially paddy fields

Toshisuke Maruyama; Fumikazu Noto; Masashi Yoshida; Haryuhiko Horino; Kimihito Nakamura


Paddy and Water Environment | 2011

Assessment of long-term changes in nitrogen pollution load potential from sewage treatment water in the Tedori River Alluvial Fan Area, Japan

Toshisuke Maruyama; Fumikazu Noto; Hiroshi Takimoto; Kimihito Nakamura; Masashi Yoshida; Takeo Onishi; Shigeto Kawasima


Journal of Water Resource and Protection | 2016

Reciprocal Analysis of Sensible and Latent Heat Fluxes in a Forest Region Using Single Height Temperature and Humidity Based on the Bowen Ratio Concept

Toshisuke Maruyama; Manabu Segawa


Open Journal of Modern Hydrology | 2016

Application of the Reciprocal Analysis for Sensible and Latent Heat Fluxes with Evapotranspiration at a Humid Region

Toshisuke Maruyama; Manabu Segawa


Open Journal of Modern Hydrology | 2016

Estimation of Unit Flood Discharge for Various Land Use Types with a Focus on Urbanization

Manabu Segawa; Toshisuke Maruyama; Keiji Takase

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Hiroshi Takimoto

Toyama Prefectural University

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Masashi Yoshida

Ishikawa Prefectural University

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Fumikazu Noto

Ishikawa Prefectural University

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Iwao Hashimoto

Ishikawa Prefectural University

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Kazuo Murashima

Ishikawa Prefectural University

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