Some of the most responsive runoff systems in the world are found within the humid tropics. These runoff responses are likely to be affected by the presence of natural pipes within the soil. This study provides a synthesis of the hydrological aspects of these phenomena within the humid tropics. Of the studies reporting the presence of soil piping within the humid tropics, most are associated with Ultisol soils, and, locally, most pipe outlets are observed on the lower sections of hillslopes. While the drainage role of pipes has been observed (providing faster and slower components of stream hydrographs), the mechanism of their recharge remains less clear. In part, this is because their spatial extent is poorly mapped within the hillslopes o...
Monitoring hydrologic responses of slopes is critical for advancing hillslope hydrologic studies. St...
Within tropical rainforests, most rainfall infiltrates the soil to then return to the surface within...
Runoff is a key process that controls the behaviour of a hillslope hydrological system. The study pr...
Some of the most responsive runoff systems in the world are found within the humid tropics. These ru...
Over the 40 years, since soil piping was first considered to be a potential factor in the hydrologic...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
The hydrologic significance of soil piping has been generally ignored. Piping has been associated pr...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
There are very few experimental studies identifying hydrological pathways within rain forest slopes....
Soil pipes are considered to drain off water from a hillslope and play an important role in the subs...
Extensive deforestation in tropical regions may significantly influence the hydrological cycle. Howe...
There are very few experimental studies identifying hydrological pathways within rain forest slopes....
Understanding the hydrology of runoff source areas is crucial for predicting floods and evaluating c...
This study demonstrated the spatiotemporal variation in runoff generating areas in grassed and agro-...
The sustainability of agricultural practices is enhanced when vegetation makes optimal use of natura...
Monitoring hydrologic responses of slopes is critical for advancing hillslope hydrologic studies. St...
Within tropical rainforests, most rainfall infiltrates the soil to then return to the surface within...
Runoff is a key process that controls the behaviour of a hillslope hydrological system. The study pr...
Some of the most responsive runoff systems in the world are found within the humid tropics. These ru...
Over the 40 years, since soil piping was first considered to be a potential factor in the hydrologic...
Hydrological functioning of natural soil pipe networks and their impact on water transfer at the hil...
The hydrologic significance of soil piping has been generally ignored. Piping has been associated pr...
Soil piping remains a relatively unexplored phenomenon despite its substantial impacts on watershed-...
There are very few experimental studies identifying hydrological pathways within rain forest slopes....
Soil pipes are considered to drain off water from a hillslope and play an important role in the subs...
Extensive deforestation in tropical regions may significantly influence the hydrological cycle. Howe...
There are very few experimental studies identifying hydrological pathways within rain forest slopes....
Understanding the hydrology of runoff source areas is crucial for predicting floods and evaluating c...
This study demonstrated the spatiotemporal variation in runoff generating areas in grassed and agro-...
The sustainability of agricultural practices is enhanced when vegetation makes optimal use of natura...
Monitoring hydrologic responses of slopes is critical for advancing hillslope hydrologic studies. St...
Within tropical rainforests, most rainfall infiltrates the soil to then return to the surface within...
Runoff is a key process that controls the behaviour of a hillslope hydrological system. The study pr...