52 results on '"Elsenbeer, Helmut"'
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2. Changes in saturated hydraulic conductivity during forest regrowth over 10 years in the humid tropics
3. Terrestrial Inputs to Amazon Streams and Internal Biogeochemical Processing
4. Surprisingly Modest Water Quality Impacts From Expansion and Intensification of Large-Sscale Commercial Agriculture in the Brazilian Amazon-Cerrado Region
5. Solute and sediment export from A mazon forest and soybean headwater streams
6. Quantification and interpretation of suspended-sediment discharge hysteresis patterns: How much data do we need?
7. Ant mounds as a source of sediment in a tropical rainforest?
8. High exchangeable calcium concentrations in soils on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
9. Connectivity of overland flow by drainage network expansion in a rain forest catchment
10. Watershed responses to Amazon soya bean cropland expansion and intensification
11. Uncovering patterns of near-surface saturated hydraulic conductivity in an overland flow-controlled landscape
12. Biotic controls on shallow translational landslides
13. Differences in throughfall and net precipitation between soybean and transitional tropical forest in the southern Amazon, Brazil
14. How can statistical models help to determine driving factors of landslides?
15. Forests and erosion: Insights from a study of suspended-sediment dynamics in an overland flow-prone rainforest catchment
16. Disproportionate single-species contribution to canopy-soil nutrient flux in an Amazonian rainforest
17. Soil hydraulic response to land-use change associated with the recent soybean expansion at the Amazon agricultural frontier
18. Topographic controls on overland flow generation in a forest – An ensemble tree approach
19. Soil carbon dynamics under young tropical secondary forests on former pastures—A case study from Panama
20. Recovery of saturated hydraulic conductivity under secondary succession on former pasture in the humid tropics
21. Runoff sources and land cover change in the Amazon: an end-member mixing analysis from small watersheds
22. Conversion to soy on the Amazonian agricultural frontier increases streamflow without affecting stormflow dynamics
23. Comment on “Spatial throughfall heterogeneity in a montane rain forest in Ecuador: Extent, temporal stability and drivers” by Wullaert et al. [J. Hydrol. 377 (2009) 71–79]
24. Have we underestimated stemflow? Lessons from an open tropical rainforest
25. Asymmetric response to disturbance and recovery: Changes of soil permeability under forest–pasture–forest transitions
26. Phosphorus fractionation in lowland tropical rainforest soils in central Panama
27. Sampling procedures for throughfall monitoring: A simulation study
28. Influence of land-use change on near-surface hydrological processes: Undisturbed forest to pasture
29. Rainfall redistribution in a tropical forest: Spatial and temporal patterns
30. Nitrogen Transformations in Flowpaths Leading from Soils to Streams in Amazon Forest and Pasture
31. Implications of long-term land-use change for the hydrology and solute budgets of small catchments in Amazonia
32. The near-surface hydrological consequences of disturbance and recovery: A simulation study
33. Spatio-temporal patterns of throughfall and solute deposition in an open tropical rain forest
34. Spatial and temporal variability of soil saturated hydraulic conductivity in gradients of disturbance
35. Soil nutrient–landscape relationships in a lowland tropical rainforest in Panama
36. Land management impacts on runoff sources in small Amazon watersheds
37. Spatial and temporal patterns of throughfall quantity and quality in a tropical montane forest in Ecuador
38. Small-scale effects of historical land use and topography on post-cultural tree species composition in an Alpine valley in southern Switzerland
39. Hydrological and biogeochemical processes in a changing Amazon: results from small watershed studies and the large‐scale biosphere‐atmosphere experiment
40. The influence of land-use changes on soil hydraulic properties: Implications for runoff generation
41. The soil hydrologic response to forest regrowth: a case study from southwestern Amazonia
42. Pedotransfer functions in hydrology
43. Hydrologic flowpaths in tropical rainforest soilscapes—a review
44. Stormflow generation and flowpath characteristics in an Amazonian rainforest catchment
45. Distributed modeling of storm flow generation in an Amazonian rain forest catchment: Effects of model parameterization
46. Soil hydraulic conductivities of latosols under pasture, forest and teak in Rondonia, Brazil
47. Aluminium, iron and manganese in near-surface waters of a tropical rainforest ecosystem
48. Hydrometric and hydrochemicai evidence for fast flowpaths at La Cuenca, Western Amazonia
49. Chemical fingerprints of hydrological compartments and flow paths at La Cuenca, Western Amazonia
50. Mixing Model Approaches to Estimate Storm Flow Sources in an Overland Flow‐Dominated Tropical Rain Forest Catchment
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