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Field staining experiments in five different plots at two sites in Japan (Okaya in Nagano Prefecture and Konohara in Mie Prefecture) were undertaken to improve understanding of subsurface stormflow runoff within organic layers of natural forested hillslopes. This type of shallow lateral subsurface flow, specifically referred to as biomat flow, was observed only at the Okaya site based on staining...
Overland flow, which occurs when the rainfall intensity exceeds the infiltration rate, is an important factor in hillslope hydrological processes. Recent studies have suggested that a cause of Hortonian overland flow on forested hillslopes is the water repellency of surface soils. However, few studies have addressed the contribution of overland flow on storm runoff in such catchments. The overland...
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