Lysimeter
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A lysimeter is a measuring device which can be used to measure the amount of actual evapotranspiration which is released from an area of woodland. By recording the amount of precipitation that an area receives and the amount lost through the soil, the amount of water lost to evapotranspiration can be calculated.
A lysimeter is most accurate when vegetation is grown in a large soil tank which allows the rainfall input and water lost through the soil to be easily calculated. The amount of water lost by evapotranspiration can be worked out by calculating the difference between the weight before and after the precipitation input.
Lysimeters can be expensive and are a poor representation of conditions outside of a laboratory as it would be impossible to use a lysimeter to calculate the water balance for a whole forest.