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Emerging Contaminants in the Northeast Andean Foothills of Amazonia: The Case of Study of the City of Tena, Napo, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: This work is a study on the occurrence of emerging pollutants in the northeast Ecuadorian Amazon. EmPalabras claves:Acetaminophen, Amazon basin, caffeine, Pharmaceuticals, TrimethoprimAutores:Acosta B., Andres PEREZ-GONZALEZ, Eliza Jara-Negrete, Isabel Cipriani-Ávila, Jon Molinero, Mariana V. Capparelli, Sofía Acosta-López, Verónica Pinos-VélezFuentes:scopusEffects of flow scarcity on leaf-litter processing under oceanic climate conditions in calcareous streams
ArticleAbstract: Although temporary streams represent a high proportion of the total number and length of running watPalabras claves:Alder decomposition, Atlantic climate, Chalk basins, droughts, macroinvertebrates, microbial decomposersAutores:Jon Molinero, Martínez A., Pérez J., Pozo J., Sagarduy M.Fuentes:scopusEffects of land use on dissolved organic matter biogeochemistry in Piedmont headwater streams of the southeastern united states
ArticleAbstract: We measured dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), and dissolved organicPalabras claves:Doc, DON, DOP, empirical models, Headwater streams, Landscape indicatorsAutores:Burke R., Jon MolineroFuentes:scopusStream temperature in the Basque Mountains during winter: thermal regimes and sensitivity to air warming
ArticleAbstract: Winter stream temperature variability is important for detritus decomposition and over-wintering ofPalabras claves:Autores:Jon Molinero, Larrañaga A., Martínez A., Pérez J., Pozo J.Fuentes:scopusThe teaone river: A snapshot of a tropical river from the coastal region of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Despite deforestation and population growth during the last 30 years in Esmeraldas (Northern EcuadorPalabras claves:Channel assessment, Diatoms, Land use, macroinvertebrates, tropical rivers, water qualityAutores:Barrado M., Jon Molinero, Mérida Ortiz, Michelle Guijarro, Olga Carnicer, Zuazagoitia D.Fuentes:scopus