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Francisco Balocchi, Diego Rivera, José Luis Arumi, Uwe Morgenstern, Donald A. White, Richard P. Silberstein and Pablo Ramírez de Arellano
Wildfires are an important disturbance affecting catchments? soil and hydrological processes within. Wildfires are predicted to increase in both frequency and severity under climate change. Here, we present measurements of tritium (3H) in surface water o...
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Mauricio Ponce-Donoso, Osca Vallejos Barra, Pablo Heinrich, Ursula Doll
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Wolfgang Jens-Henrik Meier, Juan-Carlos Aravena, Jussi Grießinger, Philipp Hochreuther, Pamela Soto-Rogel, Haifeng Zhu, Ricardo De Pol-Holz, Christoph Schneider and Matthias Holger Braun
The Magallanes?Tierra del Fuego region, Southern Patagonia (53?56° S) features a plethora of fjords and remote and isolated islands, and hosts several thousand glaciers. The number of investigated glaciers with respect to the multiple Neoglacial advances...
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Gustavo Cruz Madariaga,Fernando A. Rodriguez,Patricio A. Tapia,Horacio E. Bown
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Nothofagus pumilio (lenga) is the most important native species for timber production in southern Patagonia both in Chile and Argentina. Thinning application to second-growth N. pumilio forests has been limited in Patagonia, probably becau...
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Guillermo Martínez Pastur,Rosina Soler,María V. Lencinas,Juan M. Cellini,Pablo L. Peri
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Aim of the study: To analyse the effectiveness of thinning on tree growth, forest structure and microclimatic variables along seven years after cuttings in a secondary Nothofagus antarctica forest in Southern Patagonia.Area of study: Five hectares of hom...
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Claudia-Pamela Quinteros,José-Omar Bava,Miriam-Edith Gobbi,Guillermo-Emilio Defossé
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Aim of study: Guanaco (Lama guanicoe Müller), is a South American native ungulate widely distributed in Patagonia, which in the island of Tierra del Fuego (TF), extends its habitat into Nothofagus spp. forests. Within these forests, guanacos consume leng...
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Paulo C. Moreno, Sebastian Palmas, Francisco J. Escobedo, Wendell P. Cropper and Salvador A. Gezan
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Francis Dube and Neal B. Stolpe
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Leticia Pafundi,Maria Florencia Urretavizcaya,Guillermo Emilio Defosse
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Aim of the study: to analyze, within a Pinus contorta plantation, the effects of artificially created small rectangular and small medium circular canopy gaps on: i) photosynthetic active radiation (PAR), and soil temperature and moisture, and ii) surviva...
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Mauro E. González, Paul Szejner, Pablo J. Donoso, Christian Salas
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Second-growth forests represent the greatest potential resource for forest management and large-scale ecological restoration in many regions. In south-central Chile, second-growth forests include those dominated by Nothofagus obliqua, N. dombeyi, Drimys ...
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