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Natalia Hoyos
Researcher at Universidad del Norte, Colombia
Publications - 30
Citations - 1733
Natalia Hoyos is an academic researcher from Universidad del Norte, Colombia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Continental margin & Subduction. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1373 citations. Previous affiliations of Natalia Hoyos include Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute & University of Florida.
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Socioeconomic and Environmental Proxies for Comparing Freshwater Ecosystem Service Threats across International Sites: A Diagnostic Approach
Thomas C. Harmon,Robyn Smyth,Sudeep Chandra,Daniel Conde,Ramesh Dhungel,Jaime Escobar,Natalia Hoyos,Juan Pablo Lozoya,Mariana Nin,Gerardo M. E. Perillo,Stephanie Pincetl,M. Cintia Piccolo,Brian Reid,James A. Rusak,Facundo Scordo,Maria I. Velez,S. R. Villamizar,Beverley C. Wemple,Mariana I. Zilio +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed and tested proxy-based diagnostic tools for comparing freshwater ecosystem services (FWES) risks across an international array of freshwater ecosystems and extracted watershed-specific values for an array of aquatic ecosystems in the Western Hemisphere (Ramsar sites).
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Post-colonial pollution of the Bay of Cartagena, Colombia
Yuliana Serna,Alexander Correa-Metrio,William F. Kenney,Jason H. Curtis,Maria I. Velez,Mark Brenner,Natalia Hoyos,Juan Camilo Restrepo,Cecilia Cordero-Oviedo,David G. Buck,Nancy Suarez,Jaime Escobar,Jaime Escobar +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed a 210Pb and 14C-dated sediment core from Las Quintas Lagoon to investigate the environmental effects of long-term urban development in this tropical, estuarine setting.
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A climatic trigger for catastrophic Pleistocene–Holocene debris flows in the Eastern Andean Cordillera of Colombia
Natalia Hoyos,Natalia Hoyos,O. Monsalve,Glenn W. Berger,Jose Luis Antinao,H. Giraldo,Carlos A. Silva,Germán Ojeda,Germán Bayona,Jaime Escobar,Jaime Escobar,Camilo Montes +11 more
TL;DR: The geomorphology and stratigraphy of massive debris flows on the Eastern Andean Cordillera, Colombia, indicate two distinct deposits can be recognized as discussed by the authors, and they are interpreted as a series of debris and hyper-concentrated flows dissected by river channels.
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Engaging stakeholders across a socio-environmentally diverse network of water research sites in North and South America
Robyn Smyth,Uroosa Fatima,Monique Segarra,Lisa Borre,Mariana I. Zilio,Brian Reid,Stephanie Pincetl,Anna Astorga,M. Andrea Huamantinco Cisneros,Daniel Conde,Thomas C. Harmon,Natalia Hoyos,Jaime Escobar,Jaime Escobar,Juan Pablo Lozoya,Gerardo M. E. Perillo,Gerardo M. E. Perillo,M. Cintia Piccolo,M. Cintia Piccolo,James A. Rusak,Maria I. Velez +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore stakeholder engagement across a developing network of aquatic research sites in North and South America with wide ranging cultural norms, social values, resource management paradigms, and eco-physical conditions.
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Spatio-temporal assessment of Gridded precipitation products across topographic and climatic gradients of Colombia
Santiago Castaño Valencia,Diver E. Marín,Derly Gómez,Natalia Hoyos,Juan F. Salazar,Juan Camilo Villegas +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluate the performance of eight state-of-the-art GPPs (CHIRPSv2, CMORPHv1, ERA5, IMERG, MSWEPv2.8, PERSIANN-CCS and ERA5) over the steep topographic and climatic gradients of Colombia, in northwestern South America.