Hydro-sedimentology development is a great challenge in Peru due to limited data as well as sparse and confidential information. This study aimed to quantify and to understand the suspended sediment yield from the west-central Andes Mountains and to identify the main erosion-control factors and their relevance. The Tablachaca River (3132 km(2)) and the Santa River (6815 km(2)), located in two adjacent Andes catchments, showed similar statistical daily rainfall and discharge variability but large differences in specific suspended-sediment yield (SSY). In order to investigate the main erosion factors, daily water discharge and suspended sediment concentration (SSC) datasets of the Santa and Tablachaca rivers were analysed. Mining activity in ...
The Magdalena River, a major fluvial system draining most of the Colombian Andes, has the highest se...
International audienceClimate change is considered as one of the main factors controlling sediment f...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
Hydro-sedimentology development is a great challenge in Peru due to limited data as well as sparse a...
International audienceHydro-sedimentology development is a great challenge in Peru due to limited da...
Knowledge of sediment production mechanisms and their potential controlling factors contributes to o...
The tropical Andes has been less studied in terms of erosion processes in comparison to other major ...
The Andean region is susceptible to soil erosion due to steep topography, prevalent rainfall and hig...
A large spatial variability in sediment yield was observed from small streams in the Ecuadorian Ande...
International audienceThe erosion and transport of sediments allow us to understand many activities ...
The Magdalena River, a major fluvial system draining most of the Colombian Andes, has the highest se...
International audienceClimate change is considered as one of the main factors controlling sediment f...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
Hydro-sedimentology development is a great challenge in Peru due to limited data as well as sparse a...
International audienceHydro-sedimentology development is a great challenge in Peru due to limited da...
Knowledge of sediment production mechanisms and their potential controlling factors contributes to o...
The tropical Andes has been less studied in terms of erosion processes in comparison to other major ...
The Andean region is susceptible to soil erosion due to steep topography, prevalent rainfall and hig...
A large spatial variability in sediment yield was observed from small streams in the Ecuadorian Ande...
International audienceThe erosion and transport of sediments allow us to understand many activities ...
The Magdalena River, a major fluvial system draining most of the Colombian Andes, has the highest se...
International audienceClimate change is considered as one of the main factors controlling sediment f...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...