Romanos, C. (author)
The role played by the Mekong River in the organization of land and people is inextricably linked with a particular spatial category. The concept of the hydrological catchment extends the space of the river far beyond the limits of the river’s perennial waterbodies, to encompass vast areas inhabited by millions of people speaking different language...
harrison;, rowena
It has long been recognised that the role of soils is critical to the understanding of the way catchments store and release water. This study aimed to gain an understanding of the hydropedological characteristics and flow dynamics of the soils of three mountain catchment areas. Digital soil maps of the hydropedological characteristics of the catchm...
Sprenger, Matthias Carroll, Rosemary WH Dennedy‐Frank, James Siirila‐Woodburn, Erica R Newcomer, Michelle E Brown, Wendy Newman, Alexander Beutler, Curtis Bill, Markus Hubbard, Susan S
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Understanding the partitioning of snow and rain contributing to either catchment streamflow or evapotranspiration (ET) is of critical relevance for water management in response to climate change. To investigate this partitioning, we use endmember splitting and mixing analyses based on stable isotope (18O) data from nine headwater catchments in the ...
Grande, Emilio
Understanding surface water and groundwater interactions are fundamental to water resources management as surface and subsurface water are a single resource. These interactions, however, are variable and intricate. With a warming planet and changes in precipitation patterns and sea-level rise, it is essential to understand how to sustain our precio...
Carmona, Alejandra M Renner, Maik Kleidon, Axel Poveda, Germán
Published in
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
We employ the approach of Roderick and Farquhar (2011) to assess the sensitivity of runoff (R) given changes in precipitation (P), potential evapotranspiration (Ep ), and other properties that change the partitioning of P (n) by estimating coefficients that predict the weight of each variable in the relative change of R. We use this framework using...
Hilton, Robert G Turowski, Jens M Winnick, Matthew Dellinger, Mathieu Schleppi, Patrick Williams, Kenneth H Lawrence, Corey R Maher, Katharine West, Martin Hayton, Amanda
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Oxidative weathering of sedimentary rocks plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. Rhenium (Re) has been proposed as a tracer of rock organic carbon (OCpetro) oxidation. However, the sources of Re and its mobilization by hydrological processes remain poorly constrained. Here, we examine dissolved Re as a function of water discharge, usin...
Njue, N. Gräf, J. Weeser, B. Rufino, Mariana C. Breuer, Lutz Jacobs, S.R.
Catchments are complex systems, which require regular monitoring of hydro-chemical parameters in space and time to provide comprehensive datasets. These are needed to characterize catchment behavior on a local level, make future projections based on models, implement mitigation measures and meet policy targets. However, many developing countries la...
Stenfert Kroese, J. Quinton, J.N. Jacobs, S.R. Breuer, Lutz Rufino, Mariana C.
Agricultural catchments in the tropics often generate high concentrations of suspended sediments following the conversion of natural ecosystems. The eroded fine particles are generally enriched with carbon (TC) and nutrients (TN and TP) originating from the topsoil of agricultural land. Sediment-associated TC, TN and TP are an important loss to the...
Wielgat, Paweł Kalinowska, Dominika Szymkiewicz, Adam Zima, Piotr Jaworska-Szulc, Beata Wojciechowska, Ewa Nawrot, Nicole Matej-Lukowicz, Karolina Dzierzbicka-Glowacka, Lidia Anita
Published in
PeerJ
This paper analyzes the impact of changes in fertilization on crop yields and the runoff of nutrients from a small agricultural catchment (176 km2) to a shallow bay, using the SWAT model. Puck Bay is part of the Gulf of Gdansk and belongs to the Baltic Sea. The whole area of Puck Bay (364 km2) is protected (Natura 2000) yet despite this it suffers ...
Jehn, Florian U. Breuer, Lutz Kraft, Philipp Bestian, Konrad Houska, Tobias
Published in
Frontiers in Water
Hydrological theory often assumes an exponential relationship between storage and discharge, but how often do we find such a behavior in real catchments? We analyze catchment attributes, discharge and weather conditions from 1992 to 2018 for 88 catchments in Hesse, Germany. All catchments have similar weather conditions, but a wide range of catchme...