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Jérôme Latron is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain and has contributed extensively to the field of environmental science. Their research focuses primarily on hydrology, watershed management, and related environmental processes.

The main fields of study for Jérôme Latron include:

  • Environmental Science

Their work spans several subfields, particularly:

  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Ecology
  • Soil Science
  • Atmospheric Science

Key topics explored in their research involve:

  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Aquatic Invertebrate Ecology and Behavior
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management

Jérôme Latron has published papers in various scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Water
  • Hydrological Processes
  • Ecohydrology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Among recent papers, some notable publications are:

  • "Conservation and Management of Isolated Pools in Temporary Rivers," 2020, Water
  • "Investigating young water fractions in a small Mediterranean mountain catchment: Both precipitation forcing and sampling frequency matter," 2020, Hydrological Processes
  • "Runoff and soil moisture as driving factors in suspended sediment transport of a small mid-mountain Mediterranean catchment," 2020, Geomorphology
  • "Precipitation fate and transport in a Mediterranean catchment through models calibrated on plant and stream water isotope data," 2022, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • "Relationship of Weather Types on the Seasonal and Spatial Variability of Rainfall, Runoff, and Sediment Yield in the Western Mediterranean Basin," 2020, Atmosphere

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Pilar Llorens
  • Francesc Gallart
  • Núria Bonada
  • Pau Fortuño
  • María Soria

Best Publications

  • Soil moisture estimation through ASCAT and AMSR-E sensors: An intercomparison and validation study across Europe

    L. Brocca;S. Hasenauer;T. Lacava;F. Melone

  • Land Use and Land Cover Change After Agricultural Abandonment: The Case of a Mediterranean Mountain Area (Catalan Pre-Pyrenees)

    Rafael Poyatos;Jérôme Latron;Pilar Llorens

  • Rainfall interception by a Pinus sylvestris forest patch overgrown in a Mediterranean mountainous abandoned area I. Monitoring design and results down to the event scale

    Pilar Llorens;Ramon Poch;Jérôme Latron;Francesc Gallart

  • Flood generation and sediment transport in experimental catchments affected by land use changes in the central Pyrenees

    José M. García-Ruiz;David Regüés;Bernardo Alvera;Noemí Lana-Renault

  • Hydrological processes and their seasonal controls in a small Mediterranean mountain catchment in the Pyrenees

    F. Gallart;P. Llorens;J. Latron;D. Regüés

  • Studying the role of old agricultural terraces on runoff generation in a small Mediterranean mountainous basin

    Francesc Gallart;Pilar Llorens;Pilar Llorens;Jérôme Latron

  • Small scale spatial variability of snow density and depth over complex alpine terrain: Implications for estimating snow water equivalent

    Juan I. López-Moreno;S. R. Fassnacht;J. T. Heath;K. N. Musselman

  • Reassessing global change research priorities in mediterranean terrestrial ecosystems: how far have we come and where do we go from here?

    E. Doblas-Miranda;J. Martínez-Vilalta;F. Lloret;A. Álvarez

  • A novel approach to analysing the regimes of temporary streams in relation to their controls on the composition and structure of aquatic biota

    F. Gallart;N. Prat;E. M. García-Roger;J. Latron

  • Sensitivity analysis and multi‐response, multi‐criteria evaluation of a physically based distributed model

    Steve Anderton;Jérôme Latron;Francesc Gallart

  • Relationships among rainfall, runoff, and suspended sediment in a small catchment with badlands

    E. Nadal-Romero;D. Regüés;J. Latron

  • Runoff generation processes in a small Mediterranean research catchment (Vallcebre, Eastern Pyrenees)

    J. Latron;F. Gallart

  • Temporal distribution of suspended sediment transport in a humid Mediterranean badland area: The Araguás catchment, Central Pyrenees

    E. Nadal-Romero;J. Latron;C. Martí-Bono;D. Regüés

  • Reassessing global change research priorities in the Mediterranean Basin: how far have we come and where do we go from here?

    E. Doblas-Miranda;Jorge Curiel Yuste;Mario Díaz Esteban;J. Latron

  • Spatial and temporal variability of the hydrological response in a small Mediterranean research catchment (Vallcebre, Eastern Pyrenees)

    J. Latron;M. Soler;P. Llorens;F. Gallart

  • Seasonal dynamics of runoff-contributing areas in a small mediterranean research catchment (Vallcebre, Eastern Pyrenees)

    Jérôme Latron;Francesc Gallart

  • Relationships between suspended sediment concentrations and discharge in two small research basins in a mountainous Mediterranean area (Vallcebre, Eastern Pyrenees)

    Montserrat Soler;Jérôme Latron;Francesc Gallart

  • Do seasonal changes in habitat features influence aquatic macroinvertebrate assemblages in perennial versus temporary Mediterranean streams

    Eduardo M. García-Roger;M. del Mar Sánchez-Montoya;Rosa Gómez;M. Luisa Suárez

  • Streamflow response and water-table dynamics in a sub-Mediterranean research catchment (Central Pyrenees)

    Noemí Lana-Renault;Jérôme Latron;Jérôme Latron;David Regüés

  • Hydro-geomorphological consequences of the abandonment of agricultural terraces in the Mediterranean region: Key controlling factors and landscape stability patterns

    Mariano Moreno-de-las-Heras;Florian Lindenberger;Florian Lindenberger;Jérôme Latron;Noemí Lana-Renault

  • Conservation and Management of Isolated Pools in Temporary Rivers

    Núria Bonada;Miguel Cañedo-Argüelles;Francesc Gallart;Daniel von Schiller

  • Using internal catchment information to reduce the uncertainty of discharge and baseflow predictions

    Francesc Gallart;Jérôme Latron;Pilar Llorens;Keith J. Beven

  • Mechanisms of consistently disjunct soil water pools over (pore) space and time

    Matthias Sprenger;Matthias Sprenger;Pilar Llorens;Carles Cayuela;Francesc Gallart

Frequent Co-Authors

Pilar Llorens
Pilar Llorens Spanish National Research Council
Francesc Gallart
Francesc Gallart Spanish National Research Council
Narcís Prat
Narcís Prat University of Barcelona
Estela Nadal-Romero
Estela Nadal-Romero Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología
Núria Bonada
Núria Bonada University of Barcelona
Delphis F. Levia
Delphis F. Levia University of Delaware
Maria Rieradevall
Maria Rieradevall University of Barcelona
José María García-Ruiz
José María García-Ruiz Spanish National Research Council
Yolanda Cantón
Yolanda Cantón University of Almería
Juan I. López-Moreno
Juan I. López-Moreno Spanish National Research Council

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