ABSTRACT

Due to its height, density, and thickness of crown canopy; fluffy forest floor; large root system; and horizontal distribution; forest is the most distinguished type of vegetation on the earth. In the U.S., forests occupy about 30 percent of the total territory. Yet this 30 percent of land area produces about 60 percent of total surface runoff, the

chapter 1|4 pages

- Introduction

chapter 2|26 pages

- Functions of Water

chapter 3|16 pages

- Science of Water

chapter 4|24 pages

- Properties of Water

chapter 5|18 pages

- Water Distribution

chapter 6|34 pages

- Water Resource Problems

chapter 7|34 pages

- Characteristic Forests

chapter 8|28 pages

- Forests and Precipitation

chapter 9|32 pages

- Forests and Vaporization

chapter 10|48 pages

- Forests and Streamflow Quantity

chapter 11|26 pages

- Forests and Streamflow Quality

chapter 12|54 pages

- Forests and Stream Sediment

chapter 13|26 pages

- Forests and Stream Habitat

chapter 14|44 pages

- Forests and Flooding

chapter 16|34 pages

- Research in Forest Hydrology