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Our common future? Cross-scalar scenario analysis for social-ecological sustainability of the Guiana Shield, South America (2014)
Journal Article
Mistry, J., Tschirhart, C., Verwer, C., Glastra, R., Davis, O., Jafferally, D., …Berardi, A. (2014). Our common future? Cross-scalar scenario analysis for social-ecological sustainability of the Guiana Shield, South America. Environmental Science and Policy, 44, 126-148. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2014.05.007

Scenarios help build a shared understanding of potential futures and allow us to engage with how interventions or activities may impact on people and the environment. There are many scenario sets that have been developed at the global and regional le... Read More about Our common future? Cross-scalar scenario analysis for social-ecological sustainability of the Guiana Shield, South America.

Seasonal patterns of rainfall and river isotopic chemistry in northern Amazonia (Guyana): From the headwater to the regional scale (2014)
Journal Article
Pereira, R., Bovolo, C. I., Forsythe, N., Pedentchouk, N., Parkin, G., & Wagner, T. (2014). Seasonal patterns of rainfall and river isotopic chemistry in northern Amazonia (Guyana): From the headwater to the regional scale. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 52, 108-118. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsames.2014.02.005

We use first field-based observations of precipitation and river isotopic chemistry from a three-year study (2009–2011) in rainforest and nearby savannah in central Guyana at the northern rim of the Amazon rainforest to establish the quality of model... Read More about Seasonal patterns of rainfall and river isotopic chemistry in northern Amazonia (Guyana): From the headwater to the regional scale.

Mobilization of optically invisible dissolved organic matter in response to rainstorm events in a tropical forest headwater river (2014)
Journal Article
Pereira, R., Bovolo, C. I., Spencer, R. G., Hernes, P. J., Tipping, E., Vieth-Hillebrand, A., …Wagner, T. (2014). Mobilization of optically invisible dissolved organic matter in response to rainstorm events in a tropical forest headwater river. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(4), 1202-1208. https://doi.org/10.1002/2013gl058658

This study emphasizes the importance of rainstorm events in mobilizing carbon at the soil‐stream interface from tropical rainforests. Half‐hourly geochemical/isotopic records over a 13.5 h period from a 20 km2 tropical rainforest headwater in Guyana... Read More about Mobilization of optically invisible dissolved organic matter in response to rainstorm events in a tropical forest headwater river.