Human induced soil erosion reduces soil productivity; compromises freshwater ecosystem services, and drives geomorphic and ecological change in rivers and their floodplains. The Andes of Colombia have witnessed severe changes in land-cover and forest loss during the last three decades with the period 2000 and 2010 being the highest on record. We address the following: (1) what are the cumulative impacts of tropical forest loss on soil erosion? and (2) what effects has deforestation had on sediment production, availability, and the transport capacity of Andean rivers? Models and observations are combined to estimate the amount of sediment liberated from the landscape by deforestation within a major Andean basin, the Magdalena. We use a scali...
Tropical mountain areas may undergo rapid land degradation as demographic growth and intensified agr...
The Magdalena River, a major fluvial system draining most of the Colombian Andes, has the highest se...
This paper examines sediment yield rates and its response to control variables in the principal rive...
The Colombian Andes and its main river basin, the Magdalena, have witnessed dramatic changes in land...
This chapter reviews data, models, and analyses on Anthropocene-impacted sediment fluxes in the Ande...
Understanding the natural and anthropogenic drivers that influence erosion and sediment transport is...
The Andean drainage basins of Colombian deltas exhibit a very delicate variety of ecosystems and env...
Rapid land use/-cover change has increasingly transformed the hydrological functioning of tropical A...
Rapid land use/-cover change has increasingly transformed the hydrological functioning of tropical A...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
The Magdalena river basin (MRB) occupies 24% of Colombia’s national territory and is home to 77% of ...
The Magdalena River in Colombia is one of the world's largest (discharge = 7100 m3 s−1) tropical riv...
The Magdalena River Basin of Colombia has a globally relevant sediment flux, however, studies of the...
The broad aim of this study is, to contribute to a broader and more comprehensive understanding of t...
Several Andean countries have planned to restore forest cover in degraded and deforested land to enh...
Tropical mountain areas may undergo rapid land degradation as demographic growth and intensified agr...
The Magdalena River, a major fluvial system draining most of the Colombian Andes, has the highest se...
This paper examines sediment yield rates and its response to control variables in the principal rive...
The Colombian Andes and its main river basin, the Magdalena, have witnessed dramatic changes in land...
This chapter reviews data, models, and analyses on Anthropocene-impacted sediment fluxes in the Ande...
Understanding the natural and anthropogenic drivers that influence erosion and sediment transport is...
The Andean drainage basins of Colombian deltas exhibit a very delicate variety of ecosystems and env...
Rapid land use/-cover change has increasingly transformed the hydrological functioning of tropical A...
Rapid land use/-cover change has increasingly transformed the hydrological functioning of tropical A...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
The Magdalena river basin (MRB) occupies 24% of Colombia’s national territory and is home to 77% of ...
The Magdalena River in Colombia is one of the world's largest (discharge = 7100 m3 s−1) tropical riv...
The Magdalena River Basin of Colombia has a globally relevant sediment flux, however, studies of the...
The broad aim of this study is, to contribute to a broader and more comprehensive understanding of t...
Several Andean countries have planned to restore forest cover in degraded and deforested land to enh...
Tropical mountain areas may undergo rapid land degradation as demographic growth and intensified agr...
The Magdalena River, a major fluvial system draining most of the Colombian Andes, has the highest se...
This paper examines sediment yield rates and its response to control variables in the principal rive...