C Tague, WT Brandt - Frontiers in Water, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Exponentially growing publication rates are increasingly problematic for interdisciplinary fields like Critical Zone (CZ) science. How does one “keep up” across different, but related …
Wildfires are increasing in frequency, intensity, and extent globally due to climate change and they can alter forest composition, structure, and function. The destruction and …
Abstract Reactive Transport Models (RTMs) are essential tools for understanding and predicting intertwined ecohydrological and biogeochemical processes on land and in rivers …
This study analyzes the relationship between drought processes and crop yields in Moldova, together with the effects of possible future climate change on crops. The severity of drought …
M Chen, S Jomaa, A Lausch, B Beudert… - Water Resources …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Forest status is crucial for catchment hydrology and water quality but is increasingly disturbed by human activities and climatic factors. Therefore, it is urgently necessary to …
Abstract Study region: The Ailaoshan National Nature Reserve forest is a mountainous water catchment area for the Lancang River basin and a subtropical ecological conservation …
Across the western United States, forests are changing rapidly, with uncertain impacts on snowmelt water resources. Snow partitioning is controlled by forest effects on interception …
Water is a critical resource for socio-economic development, playing an essential role in agriculture, industry, energy generation, daily human activities, and maintaining healthy …
Forested, snow-dominated watersheds provide a range of ecosystem services for adjacent and downstream communities including water supply, wildlife habitat, and recreation. While …