The melting of tropical glaciers provides water resources to millions of people, involving social, ecological and economic demands. At present, these water reservoirs are threatened by the accelerating rates of mass loss associated with modern climate changes related to greenhouse gas emissions and ultimately land use/cover change. Until now, the effects of land use/cover change on the tropical Andean glaciers of South America through biomass burning activities have not been investigated. In this study, we quantitatively examine the hypothesis that regional land use/cover change is a contributor to the observed glacier mass loss, taking into account the role of Amazonian biomass burning. We demonstrated here, for the first time, that for tr...
The Andean snowpack is an important source of water for many communities. As other snow-covered regi...
Every year, a dense smoke haze covers a large portion of South America originating from fires in the...
Anthropogenic climate change—combined with increased human-caused ignitions—is leading to increased ...
The Amazon Basin is one of the major contributors to global biomass burning emissions. However, regi...
Over the past few decades a large increase in carbon storage has been observed in undisturbed forest...
The Amazon Basin is at the center of an intensifying discourse about deforestation, land-use, and gl...
Black Carbon (BC) is a particle formed from the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. W...
Two major droughts in the past decade had large impacts on carbon exchange in the Amazon. Recent ana...
Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sin...
The Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result of deforestation and ...
The Andean snowpack is an important source of water for many communities. As other snow-covered regi...
Every year, a dense smoke haze covers a large portion of South America originating from fires in the...
Anthropogenic climate change—combined with increased human-caused ignitions—is leading to increased ...
The Amazon Basin is one of the major contributors to global biomass burning emissions. However, regi...
Over the past few decades a large increase in carbon storage has been observed in undisturbed forest...
The Amazon Basin is at the center of an intensifying discourse about deforestation, land-use, and gl...
Black Carbon (BC) is a particle formed from the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels. W...
Two major droughts in the past decade had large impacts on carbon exchange in the Amazon. Recent ana...
Amazonia hosts the Earth's largest tropical forests and has been shown to be an important carbon sin...
The Amazon Basin is undergoing extensive environmental degradation as a result of deforestation and ...
The Andean snowpack is an important source of water for many communities. As other snow-covered regi...
Every year, a dense smoke haze covers a large portion of South America originating from fires in the...
Anthropogenic climate change—combined with increased human-caused ignitions—is leading to increased ...