2016
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10980
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Impacts of land use on the hydrological response of tropical Andean catchments

Abstract: Abstract:Changes in land use and land cover are major drivers of hydrological alteration in the tropical Andes. However, quantifying their impacts is fraught with difficulties because of the extreme diversity in meteorological boundary conditions, which contrasts strongly with the lack of knowledge about local hydrological processes. Although local studies have reduced data scarcity in certain regions, the complexity of the tropical Andes poses a big challenge to regional hydrological prediction. This study an… Show more

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“…The natural, gravity-fed subsurface puna reservoirs appear to provide ample storage of wet season rain to service substantial dry season baseflow through the Cordillera corridor. The puna's hydrologic regulation function is compromised by anthropogenic disturbance (Ochoa-Tocachi et al, 2016), and conservation strategies are needed to protect these central ecosystem services. Long-term climate effects on baseflow may be more far-reaching and convoluted, and require further study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The natural, gravity-fed subsurface puna reservoirs appear to provide ample storage of wet season rain to service substantial dry season baseflow through the Cordillera corridor. The puna's hydrologic regulation function is compromised by anthropogenic disturbance (Ochoa-Tocachi et al, 2016), and conservation strategies are needed to protect these central ecosystem services. Long-term climate effects on baseflow may be more far-reaching and convoluted, and require further study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Especially in mountain regions, such as the tropical Andes, the complex topography results in highly variable spatiotemporal precipitation patterns that are not fully captured by the existing gauge monitoring networks (Ochoa-Tocachi et al 2016;Rollenbeck and Bendix 2011;Buytaert et al 2006). In the last decades satellite-based precipitation products (SPPs) have become an alternative source of precipitation estimation with widespread applications such as (distributed) hydrological modeling (Falck et al 2015;Zulkafli et al 2014;Jiang et al 2012;Li et al 2009), geomorphology and landscape evolution (Nesbitt and Anders 2009;Bookhagen and Strecker 2008), streamflow forecasting (Nikolopoulos et al 2013;Li et al 2009), and early warning systems (Tian et al 2010), as well as investigations into atmospheric processes and storm structures (Boers et al 2015;Mohr et al 2014;Boers et al 2013;Rasmussen et al 2013;Demaria et al 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, ; Ochoa‐Tocachi et al . , ; Roa‐Garcia et al . , ) and regional scale (Coe, Costa, & Soares‐Filho, ; Davidson et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%