Interception Loss of Palm Oil Tree
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Interception is a process whereby rainfall is intercepted by vegetation or buildings before reaching the ground surface. This is an important component in hydrological analysis and modeling. Malaysia produced 14 million tons of palm oil from more than 38,000 km2 of land, making it the largest exporter of palm oil in the world. Despite the large contribution of palm oil industries to socio-economic development, very little work has been documented on the hydrological impacts of palm oil plantation. The aim of this paper is to identify interception loss under palm oil canopy and to predict interception loss under palm oil canopy using original Gash analytical model and assessed the accuracy of the computed results.
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