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Urban trees play a pivotal role in mediating the hydrological and nutrient cycles within urban ecosystems, yet the mechanisms by which bark characteristics influence these processes remain underexplored.
Marcelle Teodoro Lima +2 more
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Widespread, rapid, drought-, and infestation-triggered tree mortality is emerging as a phenomenon affecting forests globally and may be linked to increasing temperatures and drought frequency and severity.
Allen, Craig D. +7 more
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Editorial: The cold regions in transition: Impacts on soil and groundwater biogeochemistry
Fereidoun Rezanezhad +3 more
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Leaf Shedding During Drought Reduces Hydraulic Stress in Trees
Leaf area has long been a proxy for ecosystem function. However, it can be highly variable even in the same forest types across space and time due to variations in local ecohydrology and climatic extremes such as droughts and heatwaves.
G. R. Quetin +2 more
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Evapotranspiration (ET) is arguably the most uncertain ecohydrologic variable for quantifying watershed water budgets. Although numerous ET and hydrological models exist, accurately predicting the effects of global change on water use and availability ...
Zhiqiang Zhang +26 more
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Precipitation channelled down tree stems (stemflow) or into drip points of ‘throughfall’ beneath trees results in spatially concentrated inputs of water and chemicals to the ground.
Collin Wischmeyer +5 more
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A distinction is commonly drawn in Hydrology between ‘green’ and ‘blue water’ in accounting for total water availability in semi-arid regions. The criterion underlying this classification is important for successful water management, because it reveals ...
Cazcarro, Ignacio +2 more
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Changes in evapotranspiration following wildfire in resprouting eucalypt forests
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Forests that recover from disturbance predominately via vegetative resprouting may be expected to have different catchment water balance dynamics following wildfire than forests recovering from seed. However, the impacts of
Nolan, RH +4 more
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Monitoring the impact of forest changes on carbon uptake with solar-induced fluorescence measurements from GOME-2A and TROPOMI for an Australian and Chinese case study [PDF]
Reliable and robust monitoring tools are crucial to assess the effectiveness of land mitigation techniques (LMTs) in enhancing carbon uptake, enabling informed decision making by policymakers.
Stammes, Piet +7 more
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Ecohydrological relationships in pine forests in water-scarce environments
El trabajo realizado incluye varias aproximaciones para comprender las respuestas de los bosques de pinares de Pinus halepensis a diferentes condiciones ambientales y en concreto a las esperadas de acuerdo con las previsiones del cambio climático.
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