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Eulogio Flores-Ayala
Enrique Buendía-Rodríguez
Andrés Flores-García
Tomás Pineda-Ojeda
Jesús V. Gutiérrez-García
Fabián Islas-Gutiérrez
Ramiro Pérez-Miranda
Fernando Carrillo-Anzures

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Abstract

Objective: To develop a procedure for estimating fog water capture in temperate forests for three genera Pinus, Abies and Quercus, in locations lacking specialized instrumentation.


Design/Methodology/Approach: Three one hectare plots were established in temperate forest. Seventy-five rain gauges, with a precision of 0.1 mm, were randomly distributed across each plot. To analyze of fog water collection, precipitation events were recorded daily during the rainy season (June-September). From these data, events were selected only if at least one rain gauge showed no precipitation while a minimum volume of water was recorded in the remaining gauges.


Results: The Abies forest captured a total of 4.7 mm of fog water, followed by Quercus 2.89 mm, and Pinus 1.12 mm.


Study Limitations/Implications: The evaluation was to the rainy season, with data recorded on a daily basis. The accessibility challenge was overcome.


Findings/Conclusions: The proposed procedure provides reliable results, enabling the assessment of fog water contribution as an initial strategy when specialized instrumentation is unavailable.

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