2018
DOI: 10.1029/2018wr022947
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The Role of Land Cover in the Propagation of Rainfall Into Streamflow Trends

Abstract: The replacement of natural forests with agriculture is generally associated with modifications in the hydrological behavior of a basin. This is particularly notable in the tropics and subtropics. Southern Brazil is a region with extensive agricultural production, forest conservation, and a vast unexplored streamflow data despite substantial rainfall trends observed in recent decades. In this work, we explore trends in the streamflow regime in the majority of the monitored basins in Southern Brazil. Additionall… Show more

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“…For example, in China it is suggested that a large proportion of observed reductions in streamflow can be attributed to land use and land cover changes (Li et al, ; Liu et al, ; Zhang et al, ). These effects are also observed in southwestern Australia (Liu et al, ), in tropical catchments in Puerto Rico (Beck et al, ), and in highly modified basins of Brazil (Chagas & Chaffe, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…For example, in China it is suggested that a large proportion of observed reductions in streamflow can be attributed to land use and land cover changes (Li et al, ; Liu et al, ; Zhang et al, ). These effects are also observed in southwestern Australia (Liu et al, ), in tropical catchments in Puerto Rico (Beck et al, ), and in highly modified basins of Brazil (Chagas & Chaffe, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Though, ENSO diversity leads to different responses in SB and models that cannot simulate the different types of ENSO are probably unable to correctly simulate precipitation variability and extremes in SB. Changes in extreme rainfall events have already been reported in both seasonal (Chagas and Chaffe, 2018) and annual scales (Fernandes and Rodrigues, 2018). SB precipitation is generally well distributed throughout the year.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…However, identifying the changing patterns in a hydro-meteorological series at the local level is complex, due to several active factors that can contribute, jointly or separately, for variations in stationarity patterns (Milly et al, 2008), in addition to the specific characteristics of the region, such as the size of the basins (Chagas and Chaffe, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%