Unravelling geological controls on groundwater flow and surface water-groundwater interaction in mountain systems: A multi-disciplinary approach
Mountain water resources are considered to be the world's water towers. Still, despite their
importance for downstream societies and ecosystems and their vulnerability to climate …
importance for downstream societies and ecosystems and their vulnerability to climate …
Current understanding, knowledge gaps, and challenges of mountain permafrost research in the Chilean and Argentinean Andes
Mountain permafrost extends over a vast area throughout the Chilean and Argentinean
Andes, making it a key component of these mountain ecosystems. To develop an overview …
Andes, making it a key component of these mountain ecosystems. To develop an overview …
Understanding Hydrological Dynamics in Andean Basins: An Isotope‐Based Study in Arid North‐Central Chile
Mountain ranges cover approximately 24% of the Earth's land mass. These environments
have a special relevance in terms of global water supply. However, historically mountain …
have a special relevance in terms of global water supply. However, historically mountain …
Topographical, Climatic, and Geological Controls of Groundwater Flow in Mountain Block Recharge and Groundwater-Surface Water Interaction
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Mountains, often referred to as the world's water towers, play a vital role in global water
distribution. They receive significant precipitations and redistribute these waters to lower …
distribution. They receive significant precipitations and redistribute these waters to lower …
[인용][C] Hydrology, water resources availability and management in the Andes under climate change and human impacts
Hydrology, water resources availability and management in the Andes under climate change
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