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Climatic and landscape controls on water transit times and silicate mineral weathering in the critical zone
ArticleAbstract: The critical zone (CZ) can be conceptualized as an open system reactor that is continually transformPalabras claves:critical zone, effective energy and mass transfer, terrain aspect, water transit time, weathering of silicatesAutores:Brooks P.D., Chorover J., McIntosh J.C., Rademacher L., Rasmussen C., Troch P.A., Xavier Zapata-RíosFuentes:scopusDrivers influencing streamflow changes in the Upper Turia basin, Spain
ArticleAbstract: Many rivers across the world have experienced a significant streamflow reduction over the last decadPalabras claves:Climate change (CC), Ecohydrological modeling, Iberian Peninsula, Land use and land cover changes (LULCC), Streamflow trends, SWATAutores:Garrido A., Gloria Salmoral, Troch P.A., Willaarts B.A.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of climate variability on water partitioning and effective energy and mass transfer in a semi-arid critical zone
ArticleAbstract: The critical zone (CZ) is the heterogeneous, near-surface layer of the planet that regulates life-suPalabras claves:Autores:Brooks P.D., McIntosh J.C., Rasmussen C., Troch P.A., Xavier Zapata-RíosFuentes:scopusInfluence of terrain aspect on water partitioning, vegetation structure and vegetation greening in high-elevation catchments in northern New Mexico
ArticleAbstract: We investigated vegetation structure, water partitioning dynamics and vegetation greening from 2000Palabras claves:aspect, Horton index, hydrological partitioning, mountain catchments, NDVI, New Mexico, vegetation structureAutores:Brooks P.D., Guo Q., McIntosh J.C., Troch P.A., Xavier Zapata-RíosFuentes:scopusStream water carbon controls in seasonally snow-covered mountain catchments: Impact of inter-annual variability of water fluxes, catchment aspect and seasonal processes
ArticleAbstract: Stream water carbon (C) export is one important pathway for C loss from seasonally snow-covered mounPalabras claves:aspect, Carbon export, headwater catchment, In stream processes, Snowmelt, Water fluxesAutores:Brooks P.D., Chorover J., Harpold A.A., Kanduc T., Litvak M., McIntosh J.C., Meixner T., Perdrial J.N., Ray J., Troch P.A., Xavier Zapata-RíosFuentes:scopus