The high tropical Andes ecosystem, known as páramo, provides important hydrological services to densely populated areas in the Andean region. In order to manage these services sustainably, it is crucial to understand the biotic and abiotic processes that control both water quality and fluxes. Recent research in the páramo highlights a knowledge gap regarding the role played by soil-vegetation interactions in controlling soil-water processes and resulting water and solute fluxes. Here, we determine the hydrological and geochemical fluxes in four soil profiles in the páramo of the Antisana´s water conservation area in northern Ecuador. Water fluxes were measured biweekly with field fluxmeters in the hydrological year Apr/2019- Mar/2020 under ...
The Tropical Montane Cloud Forest (TMCF) is a hydrologically unique and highly vulnerable ecosystem ...
Vegetation actively affects different components of the water budget in multiple spatial and tempora...
In this study, the Mean Transit Time and Mixing Model Analysis methods are combined to unravel the r...
Vegetation plays a key role in the hydrological and biogeochemical cycles. It can influence soil wat...
Soil hydraulic properties control the provision of hydrological services. Vegetation and topography ...
Soils play a key role in the provision of vital ecosystem services. Soil functions, that deliver the...
Páramo soils store high amounts of organic carbon. However, the effects of climate change and change...
Mountain ecosystems are receiving increasing attention due to their role in the regulation and suppl...
The south Ecuadorian Andean mountain belt between 3500 and 4500 m altitude is covered by a highly en...
Soils of Páramo ecosystems regulate the water supply to many Andean populations. In spite of being a...
The Neotropical Andean grasslands above 3500 m a.s.l., known as páramo, offer remarkable ecological ...
International audienceOwing to their high water retention, the volcanic ash-soils of the Northern An...
A better understanding of soil-water interactions and associated feedbacks in carbon-cycle processes...
The páramo grasslands of southern Ecuador is a source of continuous clean water supply for downstrea...
Understanding catchment sediment or solute transport frequently relies on understanding of soil nutr...
The Tropical Montane Cloud Forest (TMCF) is a hydrologically unique and highly vulnerable ecosystem ...
Vegetation actively affects different components of the water budget in multiple spatial and tempora...
In this study, the Mean Transit Time and Mixing Model Analysis methods are combined to unravel the r...
Vegetation plays a key role in the hydrological and biogeochemical cycles. It can influence soil wat...
Soil hydraulic properties control the provision of hydrological services. Vegetation and topography ...
Soils play a key role in the provision of vital ecosystem services. Soil functions, that deliver the...
Páramo soils store high amounts of organic carbon. However, the effects of climate change and change...
Mountain ecosystems are receiving increasing attention due to their role in the regulation and suppl...
The south Ecuadorian Andean mountain belt between 3500 and 4500 m altitude is covered by a highly en...
Soils of Páramo ecosystems regulate the water supply to many Andean populations. In spite of being a...
The Neotropical Andean grasslands above 3500 m a.s.l., known as páramo, offer remarkable ecological ...
International audienceOwing to their high water retention, the volcanic ash-soils of the Northern An...
A better understanding of soil-water interactions and associated feedbacks in carbon-cycle processes...
The páramo grasslands of southern Ecuador is a source of continuous clean water supply for downstrea...
Understanding catchment sediment or solute transport frequently relies on understanding of soil nutr...
The Tropical Montane Cloud Forest (TMCF) is a hydrologically unique and highly vulnerable ecosystem ...
Vegetation actively affects different components of the water budget in multiple spatial and tempora...
In this study, the Mean Transit Time and Mixing Model Analysis methods are combined to unravel the r...