International audienceStable isotope variations are extremely useful for flow partitioning within the hydrologic cycle but remain poorly understood throughout the tropics, particularly in watersheds with rapidly infiltrating soils, such as Andisols in Central America. This study examines the fluctuations of stable isotope ratios (δ18O and δ2H) in the hydrologic components of a tropical coffee agroforestry watershed (~1 km2) with Andisol soils in Costa Rica. Samples were collected in precipitation, groundwater, springs, and stream water over 2 years. The local meteoric water line for the study site was δ2H = 8.5 δ18O + 18.02 (r2 = 0.97, n = 198). The isotope ratios in precipitation exhibited an enriched trend during the dry season and a nota...
ABSTRACT New applications of stable isotope dendrohydrology in central Costa Rica suggest that the ...
In three steep microcatchments under tropical montane forest, samples of rainfall, throughfall, orga...
Water transpired by trees has long been assumed to be sourced from the same subsurface water stocks ...
Stable isotope variations are extremely useful for flow partitioning within the hydrologic cycle but...
International audienceStable isotope variations are extremely useful for flow partitioning within th...
Improved information of seasonal variations in watershed hydrology in the tropics can strengthen mod...
Effective watershed management is essential to maintain water quality and quantity and to protect dr...
Numerous socio-economic activities depend on the seasonal rainfall and groundwater recharge cycle ac...
This study presents a hydrogeochemical analysis of spring responses (2013–2017) in the tropical moun...
The Corumbataí River basin (São Paulo, Brazil) has a critical situation regarding water availability...
Rapidly transforming headwater catchments in the humid tropics provide important resources for drin...
Tropical regions cover approximately 36% of the Earth’s landmass. These regions are home to 40% of t...
Lakes are generally considered a key information source for understanding paleoclimate. Here, we use...
The linkage between precipitation and recharge is still poorlyunderstood in the Central America regi...
Costa Rica is located on the Central American Isthmus, which receives moisture inputs directly from ...
ABSTRACT New applications of stable isotope dendrohydrology in central Costa Rica suggest that the ...
In three steep microcatchments under tropical montane forest, samples of rainfall, throughfall, orga...
Water transpired by trees has long been assumed to be sourced from the same subsurface water stocks ...
Stable isotope variations are extremely useful for flow partitioning within the hydrologic cycle but...
International audienceStable isotope variations are extremely useful for flow partitioning within th...
Improved information of seasonal variations in watershed hydrology in the tropics can strengthen mod...
Effective watershed management is essential to maintain water quality and quantity and to protect dr...
Numerous socio-economic activities depend on the seasonal rainfall and groundwater recharge cycle ac...
This study presents a hydrogeochemical analysis of spring responses (2013–2017) in the tropical moun...
The Corumbataí River basin (São Paulo, Brazil) has a critical situation regarding water availability...
Rapidly transforming headwater catchments in the humid tropics provide important resources for drin...
Tropical regions cover approximately 36% of the Earth’s landmass. These regions are home to 40% of t...
Lakes are generally considered a key information source for understanding paleoclimate. Here, we use...
The linkage between precipitation and recharge is still poorlyunderstood in the Central America regi...
Costa Rica is located on the Central American Isthmus, which receives moisture inputs directly from ...
ABSTRACT New applications of stable isotope dendrohydrology in central Costa Rica suggest that the ...
In three steep microcatchments under tropical montane forest, samples of rainfall, throughfall, orga...
Water transpired by trees has long been assumed to be sourced from the same subsurface water stocks ...