Morfología Fluvial.-Hidrología de un ambiente Mediterráneo de montaña. Las cuencas de Vallcebre (Pirineo Oriental) II. Relaciones precipitación-escorrentía y procesos hidrológicos
ABSTRACT
The Vallcebre research catchments are located in a Mediterranean mountain area (Pyrenean
range, NE Spain). These catchments were originally covered by Quercus pubescens Willd.
and deforested for agricultural use in the past. Nowadays they are covered by mesophyle
grasses with spontaneous afforestation by Pinus sylvestris L. In this context, different
investigations studying water fluxes in the soil-vegetation-atmosphere continuum have been
performed. The main objective of these studies is the analysis and modelling of the role of
vegetation cover on the catchment water balance in a framework of climate and land use
changes. The dynamics of rainfall interception and transpiration by Scots pines and
pubescens oaks, are investigated in terms of their dependence on meteorological conditions,
on soil moisture and water table depth. Furthermore, the role of vegetation on catchment
water balance is analysed. The results underline: (i) the importance of rainfall interception
losses by both tree species and the high temporal variability of this flux, (ii) the effect of forest
covers on soil moisture and (iii) the differences in transpiration between species, showing
Scots pines a strong reduction of transpiration during droughts. Modelling results indicate
that TOPBAL model (a developed version of TOPMODEL for an improved simulation of the
response of catchments with diverse vegetation covers and high climatic seasonality)
improved the simulation of the catchment water balance