Hydrological Processes Special Issue \"Hydrological processes across climatic and geomorphological gradients of Latin America
Nov 12, 2019·,,·
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Christian Birkel
Georgianne W. Moore
Mauricio Zambrano-Bigiarini
Abstract
From the Atacama Desert to the Amazon rainforest, Latin America and the Caribbean host some of the planet’s most diverse and understudied hydrological systems. This special issue highlights research across extreme climate gradients, unique ecosystems, and rapidly changing landscapes. The contributions explore how water is stored, mixed, and transported, and how vegetation, landforms, and land-use change shape the hydrological cycle. Together, these studies advance understanding of water processes in one of the world’s most environmentally diverse regions.
Type
Publication
Hydrological Processes
Main conclusions
- From the Atacama Desert to the Amazon rainforest, Latin America and the Caribbean host some of the planet’s most diverse and understudied hydrological systems.
- This special issue highlights research across extreme climate gradients, unique ecosystems, and rapidly changing landscapes.
- The contributions explore how water is stored, mixed, and transported, and how vegetation, landforms, and land-use change shape the hydrological cycle.
- Together, these studies advance understanding of water processes in one of the world’s most environmentally diverse regions.
Citation:
Birkel, C., Moore, G. W., & Zambrano-Bigiarini, M. (2019). Hydrological Processes Special Issue "Hydrological processes across climatic and geomorphological gradients of Latin America. Hydrological Processes, 34(2), 156--158. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.13648
