Baseflow in the Andes is commonly considered to be related with the release of water stored in páramos. Páramo is the predominant ecosystem above 3500m a.s.l. and is characterized by a rainy and cold climate with low evapotranspiration. However, this baseflow concept is based on hydrological process studies in small Andean catchments of a few square kilometre with a homogeneous land cover. Middle-sized Andean catchments, like the subcatchments of Tarqui and Yanuncay, Ecuador, are rarely homogeneous or uniformly covered by páramo. The objectives of this study are therefore to investigate baseflow characteristics in heterogeneous Andean catchments and to identify relationships between baseflow processes and physical characteristics such as st...
The relative importance of catchment's water provenance and flow paths varies in space and time, com...
Open access article: please credit the authors and the full source. This article highlights the econ...
The hydrology of tropical mountain catchments plays a central role in ecological function, geochemic...
Baseflow in the Andes is commonly considered to be related with the release of water stored in páram...
Low flows in the Northern Andes are commonly related with the release of water from páramos. Páramo ...
Little is known in the Paute River basin, Ecuador about the groundwater resources, the relation betw...
Changes in land use and land cover are major drivers of hydrological alteration in the tropical Ande...
The high Andes region of South Ecuador (The Páramo) is characterised by a cold and wet climat...
The south Ecuadorian Andean mountain belt between 3500 and 4500 m altitude is covered by a highly en...
The Neotropical Andean grasslands above 3500 m a.s.l., known as páramo, offer remarkable ecological ...
Abstract The Andean region is characterized by important intramontane alluvial and glacial valleys; ...
Rainfall in the upstream drainage area of the Ecuadorian Andean Mountains (EAM) is an important sour...
Páramo ecosystems are unique alpine grasslands found at high altitudes (2000-5000 m a.s.l.) in the A...
Situated at the foot of the Pichincha volcano, the city of Quito is frecuently subjected to hydrocli...
Páramo ecosystems are located on the upper parts of the tropical mountains, below the snow line area...
The relative importance of catchment's water provenance and flow paths varies in space and time, com...
Open access article: please credit the authors and the full source. This article highlights the econ...
The hydrology of tropical mountain catchments plays a central role in ecological function, geochemic...
Baseflow in the Andes is commonly considered to be related with the release of water stored in páram...
Low flows in the Northern Andes are commonly related with the release of water from páramos. Páramo ...
Little is known in the Paute River basin, Ecuador about the groundwater resources, the relation betw...
Changes in land use and land cover are major drivers of hydrological alteration in the tropical Ande...
The high Andes region of South Ecuador (The Páramo) is characterised by a cold and wet climat...
The south Ecuadorian Andean mountain belt between 3500 and 4500 m altitude is covered by a highly en...
The Neotropical Andean grasslands above 3500 m a.s.l., known as páramo, offer remarkable ecological ...
Abstract The Andean region is characterized by important intramontane alluvial and glacial valleys; ...
Rainfall in the upstream drainage area of the Ecuadorian Andean Mountains (EAM) is an important sour...
Páramo ecosystems are unique alpine grasslands found at high altitudes (2000-5000 m a.s.l.) in the A...
Situated at the foot of the Pichincha volcano, the city of Quito is frecuently subjected to hydrocli...
Páramo ecosystems are located on the upper parts of the tropical mountains, below the snow line area...
The relative importance of catchment's water provenance and flow paths varies in space and time, com...
Open access article: please credit the authors and the full source. This article highlights the econ...
The hydrology of tropical mountain catchments plays a central role in ecological function, geochemic...