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The hydrology of the humid tropics

Ellen Wohl (), Ana Barros, Nathaniel Brunsell, Nick A. Chappell, Michael Coe, Thomas Giambelluca, Steven Goldsmith, Russell Harmon, Jan M. H. Hendrickx, James Juvik, Jeffrey McDonnell and Fred Ogden
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Ellen Wohl: Colorado State University
Ana Barros: Duke University, Pratt School of Engineering
Nathaniel Brunsell: University of Kansas
Nick A. Chappell: Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University
Michael Coe: Woods Hole Research Center
Thomas Giambelluca: University of Hawaii at Manoa
Steven Goldsmith: Villanova University
Russell Harmon: ARL Army Research Office
Jan M. H. Hendrickx: New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
James Juvik: University of Hawaii-Hilo
Jeffrey McDonnell: Resources, and Management, Oregon State University
Fred Ogden: 3295, University of Wyoming

Nature Climate Change, 2012, vol. 2, issue 9, 655-662

Abstract: Hydrological processes in the humid tropics differ from other regions in having greater energy inputs and faster rates of change. In this Review it is argued that understanding of the key hydrological interactions there remains limited, and a vision of future research designed to address these shortcomings is outlined.

Date: 2012
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