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Importance of Fog and Cloud Water Contributions to Soil Moisture in the Andean Páramo

Gina Berrones    
Patricio Crespo    
Ana Ochoa-Sánchez    
Bradford P. Wilcox and Rolando Célleri    

Resumen

Páramos are particular ecosystems of the Tropical Andes, where fog and low-intensity rainfall such as drizzle are commonly frequent?but the contribution of these water sources to soil water replenishment and discharge is not yet clear, mainly because the development of techniques for separating fog from drizzle and wind-driven rainfall has been challenging. Fog was measured with a cylindrical Juvik gauge and types of precipitation other than fog with a high-resolution disdrometer. Soil moisture was measured at 100 mm depth by means of Water Content Reflectometers, then Effective precipitation (EP) was calculated. We categorized events as two types: fog only (FO) and cloud water (CW). We found that in the case of FO events, only small amounts reached the soil (EP ranged between 0.1 and 0.2 mm); in contrast, greater amounts of EP originated from CW events (maximum value of 4.3 mm). Although we found that FO events are negligible for stream water contribution; they are ecologically important for maintaining high relative humidity, low net radiation, and consequently low evapotranspiration rates. Our research provides new insights into the hydrological role of fog, enabling us to better understand to what extent its input influences the water resources of the Andean páramo.

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