This paper studies the changes of groundwater, climate and land use in the Pampas of Argentina. These changes offer opportunities and threats. Lowering groundwater without irrigation causes drought and successive crop and yield damage. Rising groundwater may alleviate drought as capillary rise supports root water uptake and crop growth, thus narrowing the difference between potential and actual yields. However, rising groundwater may also limit soil water storage, cause flooding in metropolitan areas and have a negative impact on crop yields. Changing land use from continuous soy bean into crop rotations or natural vegetation may decrease groundwater recharge and thus decrease groundwater levels. In case of crop rotation however, leaching o...
Depending on its depth from the soil surface, shallow groundwater can represent a valuable water res...
Understanding nitrogen (N) exchange between cultivated ecosystems and groundwater becomes crucial in...
In flat environments, groundwater is relatively shallow, tightly associated with surface water and c...
This paper studies the changes of groundwater, climate and land use in the Pampas of Argentina. Thes...
In flat plains groundwater affects agricultural production outcomes and risks. Agricultural land use...
Changes in groundwater recharge associated with variations in land use were analysed with a focus on...
Although the strong influence of vegetation shaping the hydrological cycle is increasingly recognize...
Although the strong influence of vegetation shaping the hydrological cycle is increasingly recognize...
Sedimentary plains with extremely flat topography, such as the Pampas in Argentina, often display fl...
Over the last decades, the rapid replacement of native forests by crops and pastures in the Argentin...
The economy of the semiarid region of the Argentine Pampas is based mainly on agriculture, so climat...
The study describes groundwater dynamics and water-body expansion in a 10-year flooding cycle in the...
Changes in groundwater recharge associated with variations in land use were analysed with a focus on...
Cultivation practices emerge as a promising human-controlled factor that could offset the undesirabl...
Water use in farming will be an issue of increasing global concern since competition for freshwater ...
Depending on its depth from the soil surface, shallow groundwater can represent a valuable water res...
Understanding nitrogen (N) exchange between cultivated ecosystems and groundwater becomes crucial in...
In flat environments, groundwater is relatively shallow, tightly associated with surface water and c...
This paper studies the changes of groundwater, climate and land use in the Pampas of Argentina. Thes...
In flat plains groundwater affects agricultural production outcomes and risks. Agricultural land use...
Changes in groundwater recharge associated with variations in land use were analysed with a focus on...
Although the strong influence of vegetation shaping the hydrological cycle is increasingly recognize...
Although the strong influence of vegetation shaping the hydrological cycle is increasingly recognize...
Sedimentary plains with extremely flat topography, such as the Pampas in Argentina, often display fl...
Over the last decades, the rapid replacement of native forests by crops and pastures in the Argentin...
The economy of the semiarid region of the Argentine Pampas is based mainly on agriculture, so climat...
The study describes groundwater dynamics and water-body expansion in a 10-year flooding cycle in the...
Changes in groundwater recharge associated with variations in land use were analysed with a focus on...
Cultivation practices emerge as a promising human-controlled factor that could offset the undesirabl...
Water use in farming will be an issue of increasing global concern since competition for freshwater ...
Depending on its depth from the soil surface, shallow groundwater can represent a valuable water res...
Understanding nitrogen (N) exchange between cultivated ecosystems and groundwater becomes crucial in...
In flat environments, groundwater is relatively shallow, tightly associated with surface water and c...