Lake water based isoscape in central-south Chile reflects meteoric water
Abstract Warming across the globe is expected to alter the strength and amount of regional precipitation, but there is uncertainty associated with the magnitude of these expected changes, and also how these changes in temperature and the hydrologic cycle will affect humans. For example, the climate...
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Autores principales: | Wesley P. Scott, Sergio Contreras, Gabriel J. Bowen, T. Elliott Arnold, Ramón Bustamante-Ortega, Josef P. Werne |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/204ea6f5289b4b39a5196afa49874a48 |
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