[HTML][HTML] Hydrological trade-offs due to different land covers and land uses in the Brazilian Cerrado

JAA Anache, E Wendland… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2019 - hess.copernicus.org
Farmland expansion in the Brazilian Cerrado, considered one of the largest agricultural
frontiers in the world, has the potential to alter water fluxes on different spatial scales …

Simulation of yield and water balance using WHCNS and APSIM combined with geostatistics across a heterogeneous field

S Chen, D Parsons, T Du, U Kumar, S Wang - Agricultural Water …, 2021 - Elsevier
Estimating water balance is the foundation of improving water productivity (WP) and
managing crop production efficiently in fields with significant spatial variability of soil …

Restoration of sand-stabilizing vegetation reduces deep percolation of precipitation in semi-arid sandy lands, northern China

X Liu, Y He, S Sun, T Zhang, Y Luo, L Zhang, M Wang… - Catena, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Changes in precipitation patterns and vegetation variability generally affect deep
percolation and increasingly limited groundwater resources in arid and semi-arid regions …

Seismic-refraction field experiments on Galapagos Islands: A quantitative tool for hydrogeology

M Adelinet, C Dominguez, J Fortin, S Violette - Journal of Applied …, 2018 - Elsevier
Due to their complex structure and the difficulty of collecting data, the hydrogeology of
basaltic islands remains misunderstood, and the Galapagos islands are not an exception …

Sand-fixing vegetation regulates deep percolation and soil water dynamics in semiarid sandy land: Evidence from a deep percolation recorder and in-situ test

L He, J Guo, W Xiong, W Yang, Y Cheng, L Wang… - Catena, 2023 - Elsevier
Deep percolation (DP) determines the sustainable utilization of regional groundwater
resources and provides large hydrological benefits to ecosystems in semiarid sandy …

Mitigation options for future water scarcity: a case study in Santa Cruz Island (Galapagos Archipelago)

MF Reyes, N Trifunović, S Sharma, K Behzadian… - Water, 2017 - mdpi.com
Santa Cruz Island (Galápagos Archipelago), like many other tourist islands, is currently
experiencing an exponential increase in tourism and local population growth, jeopardizing …

Quantification of cloud water interception in the canopy vegetation from fog gauge measurements

CG Domínguez, MF García Vera… - Hydrological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
With changes in climate looming, quantifying often‐overlooked components of the canopy
water budget, such as cloud water interception (CWI), is increasingly important. Commonly …

[HTML][HTML] Temporal and spatial variability of shallow soil moisture across four planar hillslopes on a tropical ocean island, San Cristóbal, Galápagos

MS Percy, DA Riveros-Iregui, BB Mirus… - Journal of Hydrology …, 2020 - Elsevier
Study region This paper provides a summary of findings from temporal and spatial studies of
soil water content on planar hillslopes across the equatorial island of San Cristóbal …

Galapagos' water management evaluation under a changing climate and the current COVID-19 Pandemic

C Mateus, D Quiroga - Water, Food and Human Health in the Galapagos …, 2022 - Springer
This chapter analyzes the Galapagos as a socio-ecosystem and addresses the interactions
of social and environmental systems amidst important transformations that the Islands are …

Capturing heterogeneity: The role of a study area's extent for estimating mean throughfall

A Zimmermann, S Voss, JC Metzger, A Hildebrandt… - Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
The selection of an appropriate spatial extent of a sampling plot is one among several
important decisions involved in planning a throughfall sampling scheme. In fact, the choice …