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Title: Long-term hydrological observations in a lowland dry evergreen forest catchment area of the lower Mekong river, Cambodia
Authors: Kabeya, Naoki
Shimizu, Akira
Shimizu, Takanori
Shin’Ichi, Iida
Tamai, Koji
Miyamoto, Asako
Chann, Sophal
Araki, Makoto
Ohnuki, Yasuhiro
Keywords: El Nino-Southern Oscillation
Monsoon break
Water balance
Issue Date: 2021
Series/Report no.: Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly;Vol. 55, No. 02 .- P.177-190
Abstract: Long-term field observation was clarified over ten years for the water budget of Cambodia’s forest watershed, one of the world’s most data-sparce areas. The La Nina years had large amounts of annual rainfall exceeding 1,800 mm, often marked by monsoon breaks during the rainy season. The El Nino years had smaller amounts of annual rainfall between 1.100 mm and 1.200 mm, aside from that in 2016. The strong El Nino during 2015-2016 caused large drops in both river and groundwater levels in the Cambodian forest catchment. However, the former levels of groundwater and river water were restored by 953.4 mm of rain received during the second half of the rainy season in 2016. Thus, the monsoon breaks may be correlated with the increased amount of rainfall in the second half of the rainy season.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/73292
ISSN: 0021-3551
Appears in Collections:Japan Agricultural research quarterly

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