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M1987064
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
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5/15/2014
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Response to adequacy review comments TR04
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Elam Construction, Inc.
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62 <br />7 <br />6 <br />5 <br />4 <br />v <br />E3 <br />W 2 <br />1 <br />0 <br />3.0 <br />2.5 <br />E 2.0 <br />1.5 <br />J 1.0 <br />CO- <br />0.5 <br />0.0 <br />R.M. Gazal et al. /Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 137 (2006) 56-67 <br />a o 0 <br />rZ =061 0 0 0 0 <br />uo <br />0 <br />. o 0 00 <br />0 EW �0�& ° o <br />C <br />0 0 <br />0 0 <br />• �o ® _ • • •�1a• <br />(b) <br />0 0 <br />0 0 000 0 <br />0 b0•&__O 0 00 0 <br />• ' ��� CP <br />0 t * 00 <br />0 1 2 3 4 5 <br />D (kPa) <br />Fig. 4. Relationship of vapor pressure deficit, D (kPa) and (a) <br />measured transpiration, E (mm d— 1) and (b) leaf - area - normalized E <br />(E/LAI) at the intermittent (closed circle) and perennial (open circle) <br />stream sites. Regression model is significant at P = 0.05. <br />8 <br />6 <br />E 4 <br />E <br />w <br />2 <br />0 <br />- -- Intermittent stream site <br />— Perennial stream site <br />If <br />100 200 300 <br />DOY (2003) <br />Fig. 5. Daily cottonwood transpiration (E, mm d -t) at the intermittent <br />(broken line) and perennial (solid line) stream sites. Decline in E <br />caused by a localized leaf infestation of caterpillars occurred at the <br />perennial stream site on DOY 102. Full recovery from herbivory was <br />indicated by new leaves development and the return of high transpira- <br />tion rates around DOY 130. <br />0 <br />8 <br />6 <br />E 4 <br />W <br />2 <br />(b) <br />J <br />plN <br />I <br />3 E <br />4 <br />4 <br />5 <br />1 <br />2 <br />E <br />3 (3: <br />N <br />4 <br />01 '5 <br />100 150 200 250 300 <br />DOY (2003) <br />Fig. 6. Seasonal cottonwood transpiration, E (mm d -t) (solid line) <br />and depth to groundwater, &w (m) (dashed lines) at the (a) inter- <br />mittent and (b) perennial stream sites. <br />transpiration we summed all daily values after first <br />using linear interpolation to fill small data gaps and <br />between the start of measurements (DOY 95, perennial <br />stream site; DOY 108, intermittent stream site) and the <br />beginning of transpiration, which we assumed was zero <br />on DOY 91 (i.e., assuming a linear ramp up in <br />transpiration from DOY 91 until the first day of <br />measurements). Total growing season E at the inter- <br />mittent stream site was 484 and 966 mm at the perennial <br />stream site. During the early part of the growing season, <br />approximately 11 days after budbreak, there was a <br />localized leaf infestation of caterpillars that occurred at <br />the perennial stream site. A decline in E started at the <br />onset of the herbivory on DOY 102 and continued until <br />DOY 112 when the cottonwood trees were most <br />defoliated (Fig. 5). Declines in E were observed <br />throughout the duration of infestation. The trees <br />appeared to be fully recovered from herbivory by <br />—DOY 130 when high transpiration rates had resumed. <br />3.4. Depth to groundwater and transpiration <br />Depth to groundwater (Z,-w) at the intermittent stream <br />site was greater than at the perennial stream site (Fig. 6). <br />8 <br />(a) <br />6 <br />v <br />E <br />4 <br />E <br />W <br />2 <br />0 1 2 3 4 5 <br />D (kPa) <br />Fig. 4. Relationship of vapor pressure deficit, D (kPa) and (a) <br />measured transpiration, E (mm d— 1) and (b) leaf - area - normalized E <br />(E/LAI) at the intermittent (closed circle) and perennial (open circle) <br />stream sites. Regression model is significant at P = 0.05. <br />8 <br />6 <br />E 4 <br />E <br />w <br />2 <br />0 <br />- -- Intermittent stream site <br />— Perennial stream site <br />If <br />100 200 300 <br />DOY (2003) <br />Fig. 5. Daily cottonwood transpiration (E, mm d -t) at the intermittent <br />(broken line) and perennial (solid line) stream sites. Decline in E <br />caused by a localized leaf infestation of caterpillars occurred at the <br />perennial stream site on DOY 102. Full recovery from herbivory was <br />indicated by new leaves development and the return of high transpira- <br />tion rates around DOY 130. <br />0 <br />8 <br />6 <br />E 4 <br />W <br />2 <br />(b) <br />J <br />plN <br />I <br />3 E <br />4 <br />4 <br />5 <br />1 <br />2 <br />E <br />3 (3: <br />N <br />4 <br />01 '5 <br />100 150 200 250 300 <br />DOY (2003) <br />Fig. 6. Seasonal cottonwood transpiration, E (mm d -t) (solid line) <br />and depth to groundwater, &w (m) (dashed lines) at the (a) inter- <br />mittent and (b) perennial stream sites. <br />transpiration we summed all daily values after first <br />using linear interpolation to fill small data gaps and <br />between the start of measurements (DOY 95, perennial <br />stream site; DOY 108, intermittent stream site) and the <br />beginning of transpiration, which we assumed was zero <br />on DOY 91 (i.e., assuming a linear ramp up in <br />transpiration from DOY 91 until the first day of <br />measurements). Total growing season E at the inter- <br />mittent stream site was 484 and 966 mm at the perennial <br />stream site. During the early part of the growing season, <br />approximately 11 days after budbreak, there was a <br />localized leaf infestation of caterpillars that occurred at <br />the perennial stream site. A decline in E started at the <br />onset of the herbivory on DOY 102 and continued until <br />DOY 112 when the cottonwood trees were most <br />defoliated (Fig. 5). Declines in E were observed <br />throughout the duration of infestation. The trees <br />appeared to be fully recovered from herbivory by <br />—DOY 130 when high transpiration rates had resumed. <br />3.4. Depth to groundwater and transpiration <br />Depth to groundwater (Z,-w) at the intermittent stream <br />site was greater than at the perennial stream site (Fig. 6). <br />
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