2018
DOI: 10.5194/hess-2018-61
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Land use alters dominant water sources and flow paths in tropical montane catchments in East Africa

Abstract: Abstract. Conversion of natural forest to other land uses could lead to significant changes in catchment hydrology, but the nature of these changes has been insufficiently investigated in tropical montane catchments, especially in Africa. To address 20 this knowledge gap, we identified stream water sources and flow paths in three tropical montane sub-catchments (27-36 km²) with different land use (natural forest, smallholder agriculture and commercial tea plantations) within a 1 021 km² catchment in the Mau… Show more

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