Tropical river basins – crucial components of global water and carbon cycles – are threatened by logging, mining, agricultural conversion, and climate change. Thus, decision-makers require hydrological impact assessments to sustainably manage threatened basins, such as the ∼68,000 km2 Essequibo River basin in Guyana. Emerging global data products offer the potential to better understand sparsely-gauged basins. We combined new global meteorological and soils data with established in situ observations to build the first physically-based spatially-distributed hydrological model of the Essequibo. We developed new, open source, methods to translate global data (ERA5-Land, WFDE5, MSWEP, and IMERG) into a grid-based SHETRAN model. Comparing the pe...
Extensive floodplains throughout the Amazon basin support important ecosystem services and influence...
River discharge data and magnitudes of floods are often not readily available for decision makers of...
AbstractWe use first field-based observations of precipitation and river isotopic chemistry from a t...
Tropical river basins – crucial components of global water and carbon cycles – are threatened by log...
The impacts of anthropogenic degradation are becoming increasingly more evident in the Amazon and ar...
This PhD thesis explores the utility of a land surface model (Joint UK Land-Environment Simulator, J...
International audienceDespite recent advances in land surface modeling and remote sensing, estimates...
Providing reliable estimates of streamflow and hydrological fluxes is a major challenge for water re...
We use first field-based observations of precipitation and river isotopic chemistry from a three-yea...
Extensive floodplains throughout the Amazon basin support important ecosystem services and influence...
River discharge data and magnitudes of floods are often not readily available for decision makers of...
AbstractWe use first field-based observations of precipitation and river isotopic chemistry from a t...
Tropical river basins – crucial components of global water and carbon cycles – are threatened by log...
The impacts of anthropogenic degradation are becoming increasingly more evident in the Amazon and ar...
This PhD thesis explores the utility of a land surface model (Joint UK Land-Environment Simulator, J...
International audienceDespite recent advances in land surface modeling and remote sensing, estimates...
Providing reliable estimates of streamflow and hydrological fluxes is a major challenge for water re...
We use first field-based observations of precipitation and river isotopic chemistry from a three-yea...
Extensive floodplains throughout the Amazon basin support important ecosystem services and influence...
River discharge data and magnitudes of floods are often not readily available for decision makers of...
AbstractWe use first field-based observations of precipitation and river isotopic chemistry from a t...