Although the South American continent includes three of the largest river basins in the world, the Amazon, the Orinoco, and the Paraná, with some of the highest dis-charges and sediment loads, a number of comparatively smaller systems in Colombia carry a significant share of the sediment load from the continent. Our objective is t
The páramo lakes, Colombia, situated in the neotropical region, are of great value both as natural h...
The San Juan River has one of the most extensive and best developed deltas on the Pacific coast of S...
The Magdalena river basin (MRB) occupies 24% of Colombia’s national territory and is home to 77% of ...
This paper examines sediment yield rates and its response to control variables in the principal rive...
This paper examines sediment yield rates and its response to control variables in the principal rive...
The research on the hydro-geomorphology, sediment transport and human impact of large rivers has rec...
The Magdalena River, a major fluvial system draining most of the Colombian Andes, has the highest se...
Monthly averaged suspended sediment load data from seven rivers in northern Colombia (Caribbean allu...
El documento es una compilación de tres artículos del autor sobre la producción de la sedimentación ...
Colombia is a geographically diverse country mainly due to the Andean terrain, which creates a river...
Interacting river discharge, tidal oscillation, and tropical rainfall across the 22,000 km2 Orinoco ...
ABSTRACT In Colombia many rivers and other inland aquatic systems, especially into the Andean Region...
The Andean drainage basins of Colombian deltas exhibit a very delicate variety of ecosystems and env...
International audienceThe morphology and sediment dynamics of the 1500 km-long coast of South Americ...
The morphology and sediment dynamics of the 1500 km-long coast of South America between the mouths o...
The páramo lakes, Colombia, situated in the neotropical region, are of great value both as natural h...
The San Juan River has one of the most extensive and best developed deltas on the Pacific coast of S...
The Magdalena river basin (MRB) occupies 24% of Colombia’s national territory and is home to 77% of ...
This paper examines sediment yield rates and its response to control variables in the principal rive...
This paper examines sediment yield rates and its response to control variables in the principal rive...
The research on the hydro-geomorphology, sediment transport and human impact of large rivers has rec...
The Magdalena River, a major fluvial system draining most of the Colombian Andes, has the highest se...
Monthly averaged suspended sediment load data from seven rivers in northern Colombia (Caribbean allu...
El documento es una compilación de tres artículos del autor sobre la producción de la sedimentación ...
Colombia is a geographically diverse country mainly due to the Andean terrain, which creates a river...
Interacting river discharge, tidal oscillation, and tropical rainfall across the 22,000 km2 Orinoco ...
ABSTRACT In Colombia many rivers and other inland aquatic systems, especially into the Andean Region...
The Andean drainage basins of Colombian deltas exhibit a very delicate variety of ecosystems and env...
International audienceThe morphology and sediment dynamics of the 1500 km-long coast of South Americ...
The morphology and sediment dynamics of the 1500 km-long coast of South America between the mouths o...
The páramo lakes, Colombia, situated in the neotropical region, are of great value both as natural h...
The San Juan River has one of the most extensive and best developed deltas on the Pacific coast of S...
The Magdalena river basin (MRB) occupies 24% of Colombia’s national territory and is home to 77% of ...