Year 1998 Abstract A rainfall interception study was conducted in Oakland, California to determine the partitioning of rainfall and the chemical composition of precipitation, throughfall, and stemflow. Rainfall interception measurements were conducted on a gingko (Ginkgo biloba) (13.5 m tall deciduous tree), sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) (8.8 m tall deciduous), and lemon tree (Citrus limon) (2.9 m tall broadleaf evergreen). The lemon, ginkgo, and sweet gum intercepted 27.0%, 25.2% and 14.3% of gross precipitation, respectively Authors Xiao G., Mcpherson E., Simpson J. & Ustin S. Publisher Journal of Arboriculture, 24, 235-244. Case study(ies) Natural bank stabilization and riparian buffer galleries along the Odelouca River, Portugal Source type Journal URL http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/mcpherson/psw_2011_mcpherson008(xiao).pdf