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Land use change impacts on the hydrology of wet Andean páramo ecosystems

  • Justus Liebig University Giessen
  • University of Bristol
  • Universidad de Cuenca
  • International Potato Center - CONDESAN

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Abstract

This paper presents the research performed in the wet Andean páramo ecosystem in order to study the land use change impacts on its hydrology, using small paired catchments. The research results revealed that pine plantations produce a decrease of annual water yield as a consequence of increased evapotranspiration. On the other hand, livestock grazing does not seem to affect the hydrological response, primarily due to the low animal density. The main impact of cultivation is the reduction in the regulating function of the catchment, with a large increase in the magnitude of peak flows and a reduction of base flows. Furthermore, research results revealed that vertical infiltration through the soil is dominant under wet conditions, whereas preferential flow within the organic horizon to the underlying mineral horizon is dominant during low intensity rains. Saturated excess surface flow is observed only during long rain events; otherwise near surface lateral flow in the organic layer occurs. There is no evidence of Hortonian flow.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationStatus of Perspectives of Hydrology in Small Basins
Pages71-76
Number of pages6
StatePublished - 2010
EventInternational Workshop on Status and Perspectives of Hydrology in Small Basins - Goslar-Hahnenklee, Germany
Duration: 30 Mar 20092 Apr 2009

Publication series

NameIAHS-AISH Publication
Volume336
ISSN (Print)0144-7815

Conference

ConferenceInternational Workshop on Status and Perspectives of Hydrology in Small Basins
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityGoslar-Hahnenklee
Period30/03/092/04/09

Keywords

  • Andes
  • Ecuador
  • Land use changes
  • Mountain hydrology
  • Páramo

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