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Comparative analysis of baseflow characteristics of two Andean catchments, Ecuador
(JOHN WILEY AND SONS LTD, 2015-07-01)
Baseflow in the Andes is commonly considered to be related with the release of water stored in páramos. Páramo is the predominant ecosystem above 3500m a.s.l. and is characterized by a rainy and cold climate with low ...
Comparative analysis of baseflow characteristics of two Andean catchments, Ecuador
(JOHN WILEY AND SONS LTD, 2018)
The role of vegetation, soils, and precipitation on water storage and hydrological services in Andean Páramo catchments
(2019)
Understanding how tropical montane catchments store and release water, and the resulting water ecosystem services they provide is crucial for improving water resource management. But while research in high–elevation tropical ...
Where does the water go? Understanding geohydrological behaviour of Andean catchments in south-central Chile
(2016)
Upper Diguillín and Renegado are two neighbouring Andean basins of south-central Chile, with different specific discharges that cannot be explained solely by their difference in size. To address this issue, this study ...
Characterization of the stable isotopic composition of precipitation, surface, and subsurface waters in a small Andean catchment in northern Ecuador
(Universidad de Cuenca, 2021-12-16)
Combining traditional hydrometric data with environmental tracers such as water stable isotopes has proven valuable to improve the understanding of catchment hydrology. Nevertheless, the application of isotopic tracers in ...
Where does the water go? Understanding geohydrological behavior of andean catchments in south-central chile
(BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS, 2014)