March, 2020
Peer-reviewed papers
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[2020] Correa, A., Birkel, C., Gutierrez, J., Dehaspe, J., Duran-Quesada, A., Soulsby, C and Sánchez-Murillo, R. A spatially-distributed assessment of non-stationary green and blue water ages in a pristine tropical rainforest. Hydrological Processes (Accepted).
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[2020] Correa, A., Ochoa-Tocachi, B., Ochoa-Sánchez, A., Birkel, C., Zogheib, C., Tovar, C and Buytaert, W. A concerted research effort to leapfrog hydrological understanding of South American hydrology: the case of the Páramos Hydrological Processes (Accepted).
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[2020] Birkel, C., Correa, A., Martinez, M., Granados, S., Venegas, N., Gutierrez, K., Blanco, S., Quesada, R., Chavarria, A., Vargas, K., Duran Quesada, A., Vásquez Morera, J., Soulsby, C and Espinoza Cisneros, E and Sánchez-Murillo, R. Headwaters drive tracer export and streamflow in a meso-scale humid tropical catchment. Hydrological Processes (Accepted).
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[2020] Birkel, C., Duvert, C., Correa, A., Munksgaard, N., Maher, D and Hutley L. Tracer-aided modelling in the low-relief, wet-dry tropics suggests water ages and DOC export are driven by seasonal wetlands and deep groundwater. Water Resources Research https://doi.org/10.1029/2019WR026175.
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[2019] Correa, A., Ochoa-Tocachi, D and Birkel, C. (2019). Uncertainty in multi-source partitioning using large tracer data sets. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. doi.org/10.5194/hess-2019-197
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[2019] Birkel, C and Correa, A. Rainfall-runoff modelling: A brief overview” Elsevier EES reference chapters.
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[2018] Correa A., Windhorst D., Crespo P., Célleri R., Feyen J and Breuer L., 2018. Spatially distributed hydro-chemical data with temporally high-resolution is needed to adequately assess the hydrological functioning of headwater catchments. Science of the Total Environment. doi/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.09.189
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[2017] Correa A., Windhorst D., Tetzlaff D., Silva, C., Crespo P., Célleri R., Feyen J and Breuer L., 2017. Temporal dynamics in dominant runoff sources and flow paths in the Andean Páramo, Water Resources Research. doi/10.1002/2016WR020187.
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[2016] Correa, A., Windhorst, D., Crespo, P., Célleri, R., Feyen, J and Breuer, L. Continuous versus event based sampling: ¿How many samples are required for deriving general hydrological understanding on Ecuador’s Páramo region?: Comparison of continuous versus event based sampling. Hydrological Processes. doi:10.1002/hyp.10975.
2016 - 2020
Relevant workshops
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[2019] Correa, A., Birkel, C., Sánchez-Murillo, R., Beyer, M and Duran-Quesada, A. Separation of Tropical
Water Pools?. Berkeley Catchment Science Symposium, December 08 2019, Berkeley, CA, USA. Talk. -
[2019] Correa, A., Birkel, C., Gutierre, J., Dehaspe, J., Duran-Quesada, A., Soulsby, C and Sánchez-Murillo, R., Transpiration is the youngest water flux in the humid tropics. American Geophysical Union (AGU), December 09–13 2019, San Francisco, CA, USA. Talk.
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[2019] Correa, A., Birkel, C., Martinez, M., Granados, S., Venegas, N., Gutierrez, K., Blanco, S., Quesada, R., Chavarria, A., Vargas, K., Sánchez-Murillo, R., Duran Quesada, A., Vásquez Morera, J., Soulsby, C and Espinoza Cisneros, E. Shifting from water resources demand to supply considerations in large humid tropical catchments. Water Security & Climate Change Conference, October 28–30 2019, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Talk
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[2019] Blanco, S., Espinoza Cisneros, Birkel, C., Rodriguez, T., Vásquez Morera, J and Correa, A. Citizen science to generate water quality information in a catchment affected by pineapple monoculture in northern Costa Rica. Water Security & Climate Change Conference, October 28–30 2019, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Poster.
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[2019] Venegas, N., Birkel, C., Correa, A and Giraldo Osorio, JD. Testing global precipitation products with a conceptual rainfall-runoff model for hydrological drought analysis in the seasonally-dry tropics of Costa Rica. Water Security & Climate Change Conference, October 28–30 2019, San Luis Potosí, Mexico. Talk.
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[2019] Correa, A., Birkel, C., Duran-Quesada, A., and Sánchez-Murillo. Hydrological models to evaluate water partitioning in tropical basins. V Symposium of Research and Social Action of the School of Geography, September 2019, San José, Costa Rica. Talk.
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[2019] Correa, A. Water Resources in the Costa Rican context. Women's Rally in Geospatial Technologies. United Nations Development Program & University of Costa Rica, July 12–14 2019, Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Talk.
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[2019] Correa, A., Birkel, C., Gutierre, J., Dehaspe, J., Duran-Quesada, A., Soulsby, C and Sánchez-Murillo, R., A spatially-distributed assessment of non-stationary green and blue water ages in a pristine tropical rainforest. European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU), April 23–28 2019, Vienna, Austria, Poster.
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[2019] Granados, S., Correa, A., Duran Quesada, A., Sánchez-Murillo, R., Solano, V., Martinez, M., Gutierrez, K., Vargas, K., Venegas, N., Blanco, S., Quesada, R., Espinoza Cisneros, E and Birkel, C. Spatially-distributed isotopic and water quality sampling to conceptualize the runoff generation in large-scale, humid tropical catchments. European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU), April 23–28 2019, Vienna, Austria, Poster.
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[2019] Blanco, S., Quesada, R., Espinoza Cisneros, E., Vásquez Morera, J., Correa, A and Birkel, C. Integrating citizen science into local water management in Costa Rica. European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU), April 23–28 2019, Vienna, Austria, Poster.
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[2019] Correa, A and Birkel, C. Spatio-temporal dynamics of water sources at multiple spatial scales in tropical head catchments. European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU), April 23–28 2019, Vienna, Austria, Poster.
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[2019] Maher, D., Birkel, C., Duvert, C., Correa, A Munksgaard, N., and Hutley L. Coupled water, isotope and DOC flux simulations in a tropical monsoon catchment. European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU), April 23–28 2019, Vienna, Austria, Poster.
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[2018] Correa, A., Birkel, C., The inclusion of tracers in hydrological models to evaluate the partition of water in tropical basins. IV Symposium of Research and Social Action of the School of Geography, October 2018, San José, Costa Rica. Talk.
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[2018] Correa, A The importance of monitoring and modeling headwater catchments for water resources management in the lowlands. XXV Ordinary Congress of the College of Civil Engineers of Ecuador (CICE), October 2018, Cuenca, Ecuador. Invited talk.
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[2018] Correa, A., Birkel, C., Gutierrez, J., Dehaspe, J., Duran-Quesada, A., Soulsby, C and Sánchez-Murillo, R., Tracer-aided modelling to assess water partitioning at San Lorencito River catchment in Costa Rica. Colloquium for Graduate students in Life Science in Giessen (GGL). November 09 2018, Giessen Germany. Talk.
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[2018] Correa, A., Birkel, C., Tracer-aided modelling to assess water partitioning at multiple spatial scales in the humid tropics of Costa Rica. IAEA, November 01 2018, Vienna Austria, Talk.
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[2018] Correa, A., Runoff generation in the tropical highlands, 1st Symposium of the Observatory on Water and Global Change (OACG), May 2018, San José, Costa Rica. Talk.
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[2017] Correa, A., Windhorst, D., Silva, C., Breuer, L., Water in mountain streams, where does it come from?. Soapbox of Science Berlin, Jun 04 2017, Berlin, Germany, Talk.
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[2017] Correa, A., Contributions of water sources to streamflow generation in seasonal and event scales. Justus Liebig University, February 17 2017, Giessen, Germany, Talk.
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[2017] Correa, A., Windhorst, D., Tetzlaff, D., Silva, C., Crespo, P., Célleri, R., Feyen, J., Breuer, L., Spatio-temporal dynamics of runoff sources in Andean Páramo catchments: An event based approach analysis. European Geosciences Union General Assembly (EGU), April 23–28 2017, Vienna, Austria, Talk.
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[2016] Correa, A., Silva, C., Windhorst, D., Crespo, P., Célleri, R., Feyen, J., Breuer, L., Where does the water come from, and when? Spatial-temporal analyses of runoff sources in Páramo catchments. HOBE young hydrologist workshop, June 2–5 2016, Salten Skov, Denmark, Talk and poster.
2019 - 2020
Other publications- communication
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[2020] Correa, A., The San Carlos Catchment in northeast Costa Rica, a multi-scale hydrological observatory to leapfrog data scarcity in the tropics. European Geosciences Union Blogs, Hydrological Sciences, Featured catchment series.
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[2019] Birkel, C., Correa, A., Martinez, M., Granados, S., Venegas, N., Gutierrez, K., Blanco, S., Quesada, R., Chavarria, A., Vargas, K., Sánchez-Murillo, R., Duran Quesada, A., Vásquez Morera, J., Soulsby, C and Espinoza Cisneros, E. Drought in northern Costa Rica goes beyond the El Niño effect. UNA Comunica https://www.unacomunica.una.ac.cr/