This study analyses the changes in the runoff of forested experimental catchments in south-central Chile, to determine to what extent observed trends can be attributed to effects of intensive forestry and/or climate change. For this, we applied the distributed TETIS® model to eight catchments (7.1−413.6 ha) representative of the land uses and forestry activities in this geographical area. Rainfall and runoff data collected between 2008 and 2015 were used for modelling calibration and validation. Simulation of three land uses (current cover, partial harvest and native forest) and 25 combinations of climatic scenarios (percentage increases or decreases of up to 20% of rainfall and evapotranspiration relative to the no-change scenario applied ...
We used the lumped rainfall–runoff hydrologic models Génie Rural à 4, 5, 6 paramètres Journalier (GR...
Vegetation is crucial for modulating rates of denudation and landscape evolution, as it stabilizes ...
Precipitation in wet seasons influences catchment erosion and contributes to annual erosion rates. H...
Over the past 40 years, south-central Chile has experienced important land-use-induced land cover ch...
Forest ecosystems play an important role in surface and subsurface runoff, as well as the availabili...
Since the 19th century, 41% of the land on Chiloe´ Island (418500S, 738400W) in Chile was cleared. ...
<p>Model results are the average of 100 simulations per stand (see <i>Methods</i> for details), with...
Background: Forest ecosystems provide services that are important for human use; one of the most cri...
Study region: The natural river basins of Chile. Study focus: Drought effects on terrestrial ecosyst...
Due to global warming the climate of central Chile is expected to experience dramatic changes in the...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn this paper we present an analysis of the direct impacts of climate cha...
Vegetation is crucial for modulating rates of denudation and landscape evolution, as it stabilizes ...
Pizarro-Tapia,R. (reprint author). Univ Talca, Fac Ciencias Forestales, Departamento de Gestion Fore...
Streamflow in south-central Chile (SCC, ~€37-42° S) is vital for agriculture, forestry production, h...
Abstract (Received: 2013/09/03 - Accepted: 2013/11/20) The present work compares the rate of trans...
We used the lumped rainfall–runoff hydrologic models Génie Rural à 4, 5, 6 paramètres Journalier (GR...
Vegetation is crucial for modulating rates of denudation and landscape evolution, as it stabilizes ...
Precipitation in wet seasons influences catchment erosion and contributes to annual erosion rates. H...
Over the past 40 years, south-central Chile has experienced important land-use-induced land cover ch...
Forest ecosystems play an important role in surface and subsurface runoff, as well as the availabili...
Since the 19th century, 41% of the land on Chiloe´ Island (418500S, 738400W) in Chile was cleared. ...
<p>Model results are the average of 100 simulations per stand (see <i>Methods</i> for details), with...
Background: Forest ecosystems provide services that are important for human use; one of the most cri...
Study region: The natural river basins of Chile. Study focus: Drought effects on terrestrial ecosyst...
Due to global warming the climate of central Chile is expected to experience dramatic changes in the...
Artículo de publicación ISIIn this paper we present an analysis of the direct impacts of climate cha...
Vegetation is crucial for modulating rates of denudation and landscape evolution, as it stabilizes ...
Pizarro-Tapia,R. (reprint author). Univ Talca, Fac Ciencias Forestales, Departamento de Gestion Fore...
Streamflow in south-central Chile (SCC, ~€37-42° S) is vital for agriculture, forestry production, h...
Abstract (Received: 2013/09/03 - Accepted: 2013/11/20) The present work compares the rate of trans...
We used the lumped rainfall–runoff hydrologic models Génie Rural à 4, 5, 6 paramètres Journalier (GR...
Vegetation is crucial for modulating rates of denudation and landscape evolution, as it stabilizes ...
Precipitation in wet seasons influences catchment erosion and contributes to annual erosion rates. H...