“Modern agriculture” transfers many pesticides to watercourses: a case study of a representative rural catchment of southern Brazil

JAM de Castro Lima, J Labanowski, MC Bastos… - … Science and Pollution …, 2020 - Springer
The total cultivated area in Brazil reached to 62 million ha in 2018, with the predominance of
genetically modified soybean and corn (36 and 17 million ha, respectively) in no-tillage …

Research trends in groundwater and stable isotopes

P Carrión-Mero, N Montalván-Burbano… - Water, 2022 - mdpi.com
Groundwater is essential in the management of water resources globally. The water quality
of aquifers is affected by climate change and population growth, aspects that can be …

Using SCS-CN and earth observation for the comparative assessment of the hydrological effect of gradual and abrupt spatiotemporal land cover changes

E Psomiadis, KX Soulis, N Efthimiou - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
In this study a comparative assessment of the impacts of urbanization and of forest fires as
well as their combined effect on runoff response is investigated using earth observation and …

[HTML][HTML] Impacts of climate and land-use changes on water yields: Similarities and differences among typical watersheds distributed throughout China

Q Guo, C Yu, Z Xu, Y Yang, X Wang - Journal of Hydrology: Regional …, 2023 - Elsevier
Study region Seventeen watersheds distributed throughout China Study focus Climate and
land-use changes result in significant impacts on watershed water yields. The water yield …

Land use impacts on soil erosion and rejuvenation in Southern Brazil

V Vanacker, Y Ameijeiras-Mariño, J Schoonejans… - Catena, 2019 - Elsevier
Topography is one of the key factors controlling soil erosion and redistribution of pedogenic
material along slope. Land cover change can have an accelerating or retarding impact on …

Landscape and climate conditions influence the hydrological sensitivity to climate change in eastern Canada

O Aygün, C Kinnard, S Campeau, JW Pomeroy - Journal of Hydrology, 2022 - Elsevier
Hydrological conditions in cold regions have been shown to be sensitive to climate change.
However, a detailed understanding of how regional climate and basin landscape conditions …

[HTML][HTML] Unraveling hydroclimatic forces controlling the runoff coefficient trends in central Italy's Upper Tiber Basin

A Rahi, M Rahmati, J Dari, C Saltalippi, C Brogi… - Journal of Hydrology …, 2023 - Elsevier
Study region This study refers to the Upper Tiber basin at the Ponte Nuovo outlet in central
Italy. Study focus This study aims at analyzing runoff coefficient (Rc) trends and connections …

Slope gradient controls soil thickness and chemical weathering in subtropical Brazil: understanding rates and timescales of regional soilscape evolution through a …

L Brosens, B Campforts, J Robinet… - Journal of …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Soil thickness and residence time are regulated by a dynamic interplay between soil
formation and lateral transport of soil particles and solutes. To unravel this interplay and infer …

[HTML][HTML] Have land use and land cover change affected soil thickness and weathering degree in a subtropical region in Southern Brazil? Insights from applied mid …

L Brosens, J Robinet, I Pelckmans… - Catena, 2021 - Elsevier
Land use and land cover changes (LUCC) can drastically alter various components of the
critical zone, including soil thickness and soil chemical weathering processes. Often these …

[HTML][HTML] Flood severity along the Usumacinta River, Mexico: Identifying the anthropogenic signature of tropical forest conversion

AJ Horton, A Nygren, MA Diaz-Perera, M Kummu - Journal of Hydrology X, 2021 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic activities are altering flood frequency-magnitude distributions along many of
the world's large rivers. Yet isolating the impact of any single factor amongst the multitudes …