University of Quito, Ecuador
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- Fumarole/plume and diffuse CO2 emission from Sierra Negra volcano, Galapagos archipelago
- Seeing the pasture through the trees: A household model explaining silvo-pastoral landscapes in the Ecuadorian Amazon
- Location and Waveform Classification of Seismicity at Tungurahua Volcano (Ecuador) During the February and April 2014 Eruptive Phases
- Methane gas generation from waste water extraction process of crude palm oil in experimental digesters
- Forecasting Malaria in the Western Amazon
- Swarms of small volcano-tectonic events preceding paroxysmal explosions of Tungurahua volcano (Ecuador)
- Challenges for Malaria Early Warning Systems in the Amazon
- Characterizing the lagged effects of temperature and precipitation on malaria risk in the Peruvian Amazon
- Classifying Hydrologic Regimes of the Amazon
- Hydrologic - Biogeochemical Connections Across the Terrestrial - Aquatic Interface in Tropical Andean Watersheds
- Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Carbon Fluxes from Surface Waters in Tropical, Alpine, Headwater Catchments
- Spatiotemporal Assessments of Greenhouse Gas Production and Flux in Headwater Tropical Streams
- Toward a Malaria Early Warning System for the Western Amazon
- Achieving >90% Sensitivity in Forecasting Malaria Risk 12 Weeks in Advance in the Amazon
- Effect of Pandemic-induced Mobility Restrictions on Surface Ozone in Quito, Ecuador: Results from Measurements and Modeling
- Biodegradation of Perfluorooctanoic Acid by Acidimicrobiaceae sp. strain A6 in Anaerobic Microbial Electrolysis Cells
- Progress in Understanding the Hydrology of High Andean Grasslands under Changing Land Use
- Basin-wide Planning of Amazon Hydropower can Reduce Adverse Impacts on Ecosystem Services
- Feammox: Anaerobic Ammonium Oxidation Coupled to Iron Reduction, from its Discovery to Applications
- Hydrometeorological Monitoring and Subseasonal-to-Seasonal Forecast for Malaria Early Warning in the Western Amazon Basin: Collaboration for Sustained Applications