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Challenges for a sustainable management of Ecuadorian water resources
ArticleAbstract: This paper depicts opinions that condense the thinking of different sectors (i.e., academia, governmPalabras claves:Autores:DIEGO ESTEBAN MORA SERRANO, Diego Mora, Elizabeth Velarde, Hampel H., Indira Nolivos-Alvarez, Luis Elvin Domínguez-Granda, Marcos Villacís, Raúl F. Vázquez, RAUL FERNANDO VAZQUEZ ZAMBRANOFuentes:googlescopusClimatological and Hydrological Observations for the South American Andes: In situ Stations, Satellite, and Reanalysis Data Sets
ReviewAbstract: Modern hydrology relies on multiple sources of information combined with climatological, hydrologicaPalabras claves:ANDEX program, climatology, hydrology, Mountain, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Condom T., Costa F., López F., Luis E. Pineda, Marcos Villacís, Martínez R., Nieto J.J., Pabón J.D.Fuentes:googlescopusComparison of Radiosonde Measurements of Meteorological Variables with Drone, Satellite Products, and WRF Simulations in the Tropical Andes: The Case of Quito, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Radiosondes are the most widely used method for studies of vertical atmospheric behavior, but the hiPalabras claves:AIRS, DRONE, hPBL, Modis, radiosondes, vertical profiles, WRFAutores:Andrés Suntaxi, Carlos Páez, Daniela Carolina Guevara, Jenry Córdova, Lenin Vladimir Campozano Parra, Luis Eduardo Muñoz, Luis Maisincho, Marcos Villacís, Nathalia Valencia, René Parra, Tonato D.Fuentes:googlescopusComparison of deep percolation rates below contrasting land covers with a joint canopy and soil model
ArticleAbstract: A Rutter-type canopy interception model is combined with a 1-D physically-based soil water flow modePalabras claves:Evaporation of canopy interception, GALAPAGOS, groundwater recharge, land use change, transpiration, Water balance modellingAutores:Alejandra Cortés González, Chaumont C., Christian Gonzalo Dominguez Gonzalez, D'Ozouville N., Francisco Vera, Marcos Villacís, Pryet A., Tournebize J., Violette S.Fuentes:googlescopusA methodology to downscale water demand data with application to the Andean region (Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile)
ArticleAbstract: Mountainous regions are a hotspot for water scarcity and anthropogenic pressure on water resources.Palabras claves:hydropower, Irrigation, Land use, mountain regions, population, water demandAutores:Buytaert W., Marcos Villacís, Moulds S., Ochoa-Tocachi B.F., Ossa-Moreno J., Verano C., Zogheib C.Fuentes:googlescopusGREAT ICE monitors glaciers in the tropical andes
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Condom T., Marcos Villacís, Rabatel A., Sicart J.E.Fuentes:googlescopusGlacier 15, Antisana, Ecuador: Its glaciology and relations to water resources
Conference ObjectAbstract: Besides the Lewis glacier in Kenya, Glacier 15 of Antisana, Ecuador (5760-4830 m, 0.28 km2) is the oPalabras claves:Abalation, Balance, Climate, ENSO, glacierAutores:Bontron G., Bucher R., Cáceres B., Cadier E., Chazarin J.P., Delachaux F., Favier V., Francou B., Luis Maisincho, Marcos Villacís, Tachker P., Taupin J.D., Vuille M.Fuentes:googlescopusFog harvesting potential for domestic rural use and irrigation in San Cristobal Island, Galapagos, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The Galapagos Archipelago is a semiarid zone scarce of superficial water resources. Due to its geogrPalabras claves:fog, Fog water interception, GALAPAGOS, Water balance, Water deficitAutores:Christian Gonzalo Dominguez Gonzalez, Marcos Villacís, P. Echeverría, Violette S.Fuentes:googlescopusEmpirical mass balance modelling of South American tropical glaciers: Case study of Antisana volcano, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Most Latin American glaciers are located in the tropical Andes. The melting processes of Glacier "15Palabras claves:ablation zone mass balance, Andes, Antisana volcano, ECUADOR, empirical models, glacierAutores:Cáceres B., Cadier E., Carla Manciati, Marcos Villacís, Remigio Galárraga-Sánchez, Taupin J.D.Fuentes:googlescopusEvidence of groundwater flow on Antizana ice-covered volcano, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Hydrological and glaciological data were gathered in the watershed (1.37 km2) of the Antizana GlaciePalabras claves:ECUADOR, Groundwater flow, Hydrological balance, Tracer experiments, Tropical glaciers, Water resourcesAutores:Ayabaca E., Cadier E., Coudrain A., Favier V., Francou B., Luis Maisincho, Marcos Villacís, Praderio E., Wagnon P.Fuentes:scopus