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Chirripó hydrological research site: Advancing stable isotope hydrology in the Central American Páramo
ArticleAbstract: The Chirripó hydrological research site (CHRS) is located within the Chirripó National Park, Costa RPalabras claves:Autores:Germain Esquivel-Hernández, Sánchez-Murillo R., Vargas-Salazar E.Fuentes:scopusDeciphering complex groundwater age distributions and recharge processes in a tropical and fractured volcanic multi-aquifer system
ArticleAbstract: Groundwater recharge in highly fractured volcanic aquifers in the humid tropics remains poorly underPalabras claves:COSTA RICA, critical recharge zones, groundwater apparent age, multi-tracer approach, tropical and fractured volcanic aquiferAutores:Boll J., Castro-Chacón L., Corrales-Salazar J.L., Gazel E., Germain Esquivel-Hernández, Montero-Rodríguez I., Pérez-Quezadas J., Rojas-Jiménez L.D., Sánchez-Murillo R., Vargas-Víquez J.Fuentes:scopusInsight into the stable isotopic composition of glacial lakes in a tropical alpine ecosystem: Chirripó, Costa Rica
ArticleAbstract: Tropical high-elevation lakes are considered sentinels of global climate change. This work characterPalabras claves:Chirripó, evaporation to inflow ratios, glacial lakes water balance, isotope mass balance, Paramo, water stable isotopesAutores:Birkel C., Boll J., Germain Esquivel-Hernández, Giovanny Mosquera, Quesada-Román A., Sánchez-Murillo R.Fuentes:scopusModelling non-stationary water ages in a tropical rainforest: A preliminary spatially distributed assessment
ArticleAbstract: Pristine tropical forests play a critical role in regional and global climate systems. For a betterPalabras claves:COSTA RICA, humid tropics, ReBAMB, tracer-aided modelling, transpiration, water ages, water partitioningAutores:Alicia Correa, Birkel C., Dehaspe J., Durán-Quesada A.M., Gutierrez J., Sánchez-Murillo R., Soulsby C.Fuentes:scopusMoisture transport and seasonal variations in the stable isotopic composition of rainfall in Central American and Andean Páramo during El Niño conditions (2015–2016)
ArticleAbstract: High-elevation tropical grassland systems, called Páramo, provide essential ecosystem services suchPalabras claves:El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), HYSPLIT, moisture recycling, precipitation, tropical Páramo, water stable isotopesAutores:Birkel C., Boll J., Breuer L., Germain Esquivel-Hernández, Giovanny Mosquera, Patricio Javier Crespo-Sánchez, Quesada-Román A., Rolando Enrique Célleri Alvear, Sánchez-Murillo R., Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopusTracer hydrology of the data-scarce and heterogeneous Central American Isthmus
ArticleAbstract: Numerous socio-economic activities depend on the seasonal rainfall and groundwater recharge cycle acPalabras claves:Central American Isthmus, Dry Corridor, ENSO, groundwater recharge processes, water resources management, water stable isotopesAutores:Alvarado-Callejas Y., Barberena J., Benegas L., Calderón H., Castro-Chacón L., Chevez C., Corrales-Salazar J.L., Delgado V., Durán-Quesada A.M., García-Santos S., Germain Esquivel-Hernández, Guerrero-Hernández M., Hernández-Antonio A., Matamoros-Ortega M., Montenegro-Rayo K., Ortega L., Ortiz-Roque P., Peña-Paz T., Sánchez-Murillo R., Terzer-Wassmuth S.Fuentes:scopusTropical precipitation anomalies and d-excess evolution during El Niño 2014-16
ArticleAbstract: The last 2014-16 El Niño event was among the three strongest episodes on record. El Niño considerablPalabras claves:COSTA RICA, d-Excess, ENSO, moisture transport, tropical precipitationAutores:Birkel C., Boll J., Durán-Quesada A.M., Germain Esquivel-Hernández, Sánchez-Murillo R.Fuentes:scopus