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Response of Soil Moisture to Long-Duration Rainstorms in Three Forest Stands in Mountainous Areas of North China
2022
Sustainability
Rainfall is one of the core components of the water cycle in terrestrial ecosystems and is closely related to hydrothermal balance, plant and animal growth, and stability of the whole ecosystem. Long-duration rainstorms can alter the soil structure of forest ecosystems and affect the spatial distribution of soil moisture, thus affecting the water supply from the soil to trees and being one of the factors that increase the vulnerability of forest ecosystems. In recent years, changes in rainfall
doi:10.3390/su141711063
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