Forest Hydrology, Soil Conservation and Green Barriers in Canary Islands [PDF]
In volcanic islands, the rainfall regime and its torrential nature, together with the steep slopes and the soil types present are considered to be some of the main factors affecting forest hydrology and soil conservation.
Arraiza Bermudez-Cañete, Maria Paz +4 more
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Forest Hydrology and Watershed [PDF]
Hydrological processes in forested watersheds are influenced by environmental, physiological, and biometric factors such as precipitation, radiation, temperature, species type, leaf area, and extent and structure of forest ecosystems. Over the past two centuries, forest coverage and forest structures have been impacted globally by anthropogenic ...
Meng, Fan-Rui +3 more
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A preliminary assessment of water partitioning and ecohydrological coupling in northern headwaters using stable isotopes and conceptual runoff models [PDF]
Funded by European Research Council ERC. Grant Number: GA 335910 VEWA Swedish Science Foundation (SITES) Future Forest Formas (ForWater) SKB the Kempe foundation Environment Canada the Garfield Weston Foundation the Natural Sciences and Engineering ...
Buttle, James +9 more
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Rainfall interception by two deciduous Mediterranean forests of contrasting stature in Slovenia [PDF]
Measurements of precipitation above the canopy, throughfall and stemflow were\ud made on the south and north-facing slopes of a deciduous forest on the experimental\ud watershed of the Dragonja river in SW Slovenia.
Brilly, Mitja +2 more
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Transport and reduction of nitrate in clayey till underneath forest and arable land. [PDF]
Transport and reduction of nitrate in a typically macroporous clayey till were examined at variable flow rate and nitrate flux. The experiments were carried out using saturated, large diameter (0.5 m), undisturbed soil columns (LUC), from a forest and ...
Eiland, F. +5 more
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An expression for land surface water storage monitoring using a two-formation geological weighing lysimeter [PDF]
Field studies have demonstrated that ground surface rainfall accumulation can be detected at depth by synchronous increases in static confined groundwater pore pressures.
Bardsley, W. Earl, Campbell, David I.
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SNOWMIP2: An evaluation of forest snow process simulation [PDF]
The Northern Hemisphere has large areas that are forested and seasonally snow covered. Compared with open areas, forest canopies strongly influence interactions between the atmosphere and snow on the ground by sheltering the snow from wind and solar ...
Barr, Alan +8 more
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Vertical zonation of testate amoebae in the Elatia Mires, northern Greece : palaeoecological evidence for a wetland response to recent climate change or autogenic processes? [PDF]
The Elatia Mires of northern Greece are unique ecosystems of high conservation value. The mires are climatically marginal and may be sensitive to changing hydroclimate, while northern Greece has experienced a significant increase in aridity since the ...
A Bouzinos +59 more
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Analyzing the discharge regime of a large tropical river through remote sensing, ground-based climatic data, and modeling [PDF]
This study demonstrates the potential for applying passive microwave satellite sensor data to infer the discharge dynamics of large river systems using the main stem Amazon as a test case.
Annette L. Schloss +60 more
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The essential value of long-term experimental data for hydrology and water management [PDF]
We would like to thank the European Research Council ERC for funding the VeWa project and most of Tetzlaff's time (project GA 335910 VeWa).
Benettin +57 more
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