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The carbon budget of a large catchment in the Argentine Pampa plain through hydrochemical modeling
(Elsevier, 2014-06)
Mar Chiquita is a coastal lagoon located in the Argentine Buenos Aires province in South America. The aim of this study is to estimate the annual contribution of inland waters to the carbon cycle in this lagoon?s catchment ...
Spatial distribution of electrical conductivity and stable isotopes in groundwater in large catchments: a geostatistical approach in the Quequén Grande River catchment, Argentina
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015-07)
Stable isotopes and electrical conductivity in groundwater were used as natural tracers to adjust the hydrogeological conceptual model in one of the largest catchments within the inter-mountainous Pampa plain, Argentina. ...
Model intercomparison to explore catchment functioning: results from a remote montane tropical rainforest
(2012-07-24)
Catchment-scale runoff generation involves a complex interaction of physical and chemical processes operating over a wide distribution of spatial and temporal scales. Understanding runoff generation is challenged by this ...
Factors controlling the temporal variability of streamflow transit times in tropical alpine catchments
(2023)
The mean transit time (MTT) of water is an essential descriptor of streamflow generation and catchment water storage. Research on how MTTs fluctuate over time and the variables influencing such variation is limited. In ...
Using continuous simulation for the meteorological characterization of floods in a high-relief peri-urban catchment in central Chile
(2015)
Flood forecasting using meteorological information is essential in small high-relief catchments 34 with short response times, in which early warning cannot rely solely on real time in-situ 35 monitoring. Moreover, the ...
Influence of landscape properties on stream water quality in agricultural catchments in Southeastern Brazil
(Edp Sciences S A, 2015-01-01)
Changes in land cover, especially the replacement of forest by agricultural activities affect the hydrological processes of river catchments, resulting in physical and chemical compositional changes of water draining from ...
Geomorphology, land use, and environmental impacts in a densely populated urban catchment of Costa Rica
(2021)
The Torres River is one of the most urbanized catchments in Costa Rica, with only 46.67 km2 and approximately 50% of its area have urban land uses comprising nearly 13% of the national population. The quick rural-urban ...
Weathering assessment in the Achala Batholith of the Sierra de Comechingones, Córdoba, Central Argentina. II: Major hydrochemical characteristics and carbon dynamics
(Springer Verlag Berlín, 2016-01)
La Trucha is a granitic, second-order catchment (~1.9 km2, average slope 5%) placed at ~1400 m elevation in the Sierra de Comechingones (Argentina, 31°54´S, 64°45´W; 31°53´, 64°44´W). The main geochemical characteristics ...
Studying spatial agreement of catchment response to climate and landuse change under uncertainty for prioritizing investment into hydropower catchments
(European Geosciences UnionPE, 2022-04)
Joint climate and land cover change can significantly alter catchment hydrologic response, e.g., in terms of runoff and sediment delivery, and thus key determinants for downstream hydropower outcomes. While many studies ...