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Fog and rain water collection from trees in the Dhofar region in the Sultanate of Oman

Author(s) Abdul-Wahab S.A. et al.
Year of publication 2007
This article had two purposes. The first was to measure and investigate the amount of fog and rain water collected by a sample of trees during the summer monsoon season in the mountains of the Dhofar region in the south of Oman. The second purpose was to assess the potential of trees with different leaf shapes, sizes and cross sectional canopy areas to collect fog and rain water in the area. In order to meet these purposes three different tree species, were selected for experimental investigation and field measurements. They included fig, lemon, and tamarind trees. The experiments were designed and implemented in the monsoon season of 2006, between the 13th of July and the 3rd of September. The daily measurements of water collection showed that the three species of tree have different water collection capacities. It was found that the fig tree collected the least water.
Type of Case
Printed publication (book, sourcebook, journal article…)
Publisher
The Journal of Engineering Research Vol. 6, No.1
Region
Middle East
Biome
Arid lands
Forest Type
All forest types (natural and planted)
Primary Designated Function
All