This article presents a hydrometeorological dataset from a network of paired instrumented catchments, obtained by participatory monitoring through a partnership of academic and non-governmental institutions. The network consists of 28 headwater catchments (<20 km^2) covering three major biomes in 9 locations of the tropical Andes. The data consist of precipitation event records at 0.254 mm resolution or finer, water level and streamflow time series at 5 min intervals, data aggregations at hourly and daily scale, a set of hydrological indices derived from the daily time series, and catchment physiographic descriptors. The catchment network is designed to characterise the impacts of land-use and watershed interventions on the catchment hydrol...
A set of instruments to measure several physical, microphysical, and radiative properties of the atm...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive to climate fluctuations; however, the scarcity of instrumental dat...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
This article presents a hydrometeorological dataset from a network of paired instrumented catchments...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive hydrometeorological dataset collected ov...
Changes in land use and land cover are major drivers of hydrological alteration in the tropical Ande...
This is the CAMELS-BR dataset (Catchment Attributes and MEteorology for Large-sample Studies - Brazi...
In mountainous regions, rainfall plays a key role in water supply for millions of people. However, r...
The hydrology of tropical mountain catchments plays a central role in ecological function, geochemic...
We introduce the first catchment dataset for large sample studies in Chile. This dataset includes 51...
Modern hydrology relies on multiple sources of information combined with climatological, hydrologica...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from August 25, 20...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
Data relevant to regional study of surface water inundation dynamics, vegetative areas, temperature,...
Baseflow in the Andes is commonly considered to be related with the release of water stored in páram...
A set of instruments to measure several physical, microphysical, and radiative properties of the atm...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive to climate fluctuations; however, the scarcity of instrumental dat...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
This article presents a hydrometeorological dataset from a network of paired instrumented catchments...
International audienceThis article presents a comprehensive hydrometeorological dataset collected ov...
Changes in land use and land cover are major drivers of hydrological alteration in the tropical Ande...
This is the CAMELS-BR dataset (Catchment Attributes and MEteorology for Large-sample Studies - Brazi...
In mountainous regions, rainfall plays a key role in water supply for millions of people. However, r...
The hydrology of tropical mountain catchments plays a central role in ecological function, geochemic...
We introduce the first catchment dataset for large sample studies in Chile. This dataset includes 51...
Modern hydrology relies on multiple sources of information combined with climatological, hydrologica...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from August 25, 20...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...
Data relevant to regional study of surface water inundation dynamics, vegetative areas, temperature,...
Baseflow in the Andes is commonly considered to be related with the release of water stored in páram...
A set of instruments to measure several physical, microphysical, and radiative properties of the atm...
Mountain ecosystems are sensitive to climate fluctuations; however, the scarcity of instrumental dat...
The Andes is the longest cordillera in the world and extends from northern South America to the sout...