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Darryl E. Carlyle-Moses
Darryl E. Carlyle-Moses
Professor (Full), Department of Environment, Culture and Society, Thompson Rivers
Verified email at tru.ca
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Throughfall, stemflow, and canopy interception loss fluxes in a semi-arid Sierra Madre Oriental matorral community
DE Carlyle-Moses
Journal of Arid Environments 58 (2), 181-202, 2004
2532004
Rainfall Interception Loss by Forest Canopies
DE Carlyle-Moses, JHC Gash
Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry, Ecological Studies 216, 407-423, 2011
2352011
Measurement and modelling of growing-season canopy water fluxes in a mature mixed deciduous forest stand, southern Ontario, Canada
AG Price, DE Carlyle-Moses
Agricultural and forest meteorology 119 (1-2), 69-85, 2003
1762003
Throughfall and throughfall spatial variability in Madrean oak forest communities of northeastern Mexico
DE Carlyle-Moses, JSF Laureano, AG Price
Journal of Hydrology 297 (1-4), 124-135, 2004
1672004
Throughfall and Stemflow in Wooded Ecosystems
DF Levia, RF Keim, DE Carlyle-Moses, EE Frost
Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry, Ecological Studies 216, 425-443, 2011
1592011
An evaluation of the Gash interception model in a northern hardwood stand
DE Carlyle-Moses, AG Price
Journal of Hydrology 214 (1-4), 103-110, 1999
1551999
Growing‐season stemflow production within a deciduous forest of southern Ontario
DE Carlyle‐Moses, AG Price
Hydrological Processes 20 (17), 3651-3663, 2006
982006
Expressing stemflow commensurate with its ecohydrological importance
DE Carlyle-Moses, S Iida, S Germer, P Llorens, B Michalzik, K Nanko, ...
Advances in Water Resources 121, 472-479, 2018
842018
Homogenization of the terrestrial water cycle
DF Levia, IF Creed, DM Hannah, K Nanko, EW Boyer, DE Carlyle-Moses, ...
Nature geoscience 13 (10), 656-658, 2020
812020
Forest Hydrology and Biogeochemistry: Synthesis of Past Research and Future Directions
DF Levia, D Carlyle-Moses, T Tanaka
Springer, Ecological Studies, 2011
782011
Modelling canopy interception loss from a Madrean pine‐oak stand, northeastern Mexico
DE Carlyle‐Moses, AG Price
Hydrological Processes 21 (19), 2572-2580, 2007
662007
Interception loss from the Tamaulipan matorral thornscrub of north-eastern Mexico: an application of the Gash analytical interception loss model
J Návar, DE Carlyle-Moses, A Martinez
Journal of Arid Environments 41 (1), 1-10, 1999
641999
Tree traits and meteorological factors influencing the initiation and rate of stemflow from isolated deciduous trees
DE Carlyle‐Moses, JT Schooling
Hydrological Processes 29 (18), 4083-4099, 2015
612015
The influence of rainfall depth class and deciduous tree traits on stemflow production in an urban park
JT Schooling, DE Carlyle-Moses
Urban Ecosystems 18 (4), 1261-1284, 2015
572015
The Effects of Forest Disturbance on Hydrologic Processes and Watershed Response
RD Winkler, RDD Moore, TE Redding, DL Spittlehouse, BD Smerdon, ...
Compendium of Forest Hydrology and Geomorphology in British Columbia. BC Min …, 2010
472010
Hydrologic Processes and Watershed Response
RD Winkler, RDD Moore, TE Redding, DL Spittlehouse, ...
Compendium of Forest Hydrology and Geomorphology in British Columbia. BC Min …, 2010
432010
Advancing ecohydrology in the 21st century: A convergence of opportunities
AJ Guswa, D Tetzlaff, JS Selker, DE Carlyle‐Moses, EW Boyer, M Bruen, ...
Ecohydrology 13 (4), e2208, 2020
422020
A preliminary evaluation of throughfall sampling techniques in a mature coniferous forest
DE Carlyle-Moses, CE Lishman, AJ McKee
Journal of Forestry Research 25 (2), 407-413, 2014
402014
Urban trees as green infrastructure for stormwater mitigation and use
DE Carlyle-Moses, S Livesley, MD Baptista, J Thom, C Szota
Forest-Water Interactions, 397-432, 2020
352020
Modelling rainfall interception loss in forest restoration trials in Panama
DE Carlyle‐Moses, AD Park, JL Cameron
Ecohydrology 3 (3), 272-283, 2010
312010
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