CURAHAN TAJUK PADA TEGAKAN MODEL ARSITEKTUR POHON AUBREVILLE, LEEUWENBERG DAN STONE DI TIPE PENGGUNAAN LAHAN KEBUN HUTAN SUB DAERAH ALIRAN SUNGAI GUMBASA
ABSTRACT: Throughfall is part
of the rainwater that falls onto the surface of the soil through the cracks and
the canopy or in the form of runoff from the leaves, twigs or branches. This
study aims to determine the effect of rainfall on the stand throughfall
Aubreville architecture models, Leeuwenberg and Stone. To calculate the amount
of throughfall measurements directly on three models of tree architecture
Aubreville, Leeuwenberg and Stone each repeated 3 times measured for 30 times
the rainfall event. The results showed the highest throughfall Aubreville
models by 18.74% and the smallest model of Stone 12.36% of the total rainfall
413.60 mm. Relations with throughfall precipitation is 75% in model Aubreville,
36% and 43% models Leeuwenberg Stone models.
Keywords: Throughfall, stem
flow, architecture model, watershed
Penulis: Naharuddin, Ariffien
Bratawinata, Sigit Hardwinarto, Ramadanil Pitopang
Kode Jurnal: jpkehutanandd160170