Home
Scholarly Works
Isoscapes to Address Large‐Scale Earth Science...
Journal article

Isoscapes to Address Large‐Scale Earth Science Challenges

Abstract

Sugar cane cropping for biofuel production reduces water discharge from a northern Indian basin and threatens downstream communities. Regulators want to partition blame between climate change—induced declines in mountain snowpack and excessive evaporation from poorly managed fields. In the same basin, a tiger is found shot. Is it the nuisance animal that has been tormenting local communities, or is it a different animal poached from the upland forests?

Authors

Bowen GJ; West JB; Vaughn BH; Dawson TE; Ehleringer JR; Fogel ML; Hobson K; Hoogewerff J; Kendall C; Lai C

Journal

Eos, Vol. 90, No. 13, pp. 109–110

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Publication Date

March 31, 2009

DOI

10.1029/2009eo130001

ISSN

0096-3941

Contact the Experts team