The tropical Andes has been less studied in terms of erosion processes in comparison to other major mountain ranges in the world. Environmental gradients are steepest along the western flank of the Andes that is characterized by marked differences in vegetation, rough topography with deeply incised canyons, and highly variable and extreme precipitation patterns. Previous efforts mostly focused on sediment fluxes in large rivers draining to e.g. the Amazon basin while small to medium-sized rivers such as the ones flowing towards the Pacific Ocean have been relegated. They highlighted the link between sediment yield, anthropogenic and natural factors, e.g. climate, topography, river runoff, lithology and vegetation cover. In this study, we id...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
We assess the sediment yield at 119 gauging stations distributed from Colombia to Patagonia, coverin...
Climate change is considered as one of the main factors controlling sediment fluxes in mountain belt...
Knowledge of sediment production mechanisms and their potential controlling factors contributes to o...
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...
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...
Abstract Climate change is considered as one of the main factors controlling sediment fluxes in moun...
To predict erosion rates throughout the Andes, we conducted a multiple regression analysis of the se...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
We assess the sediment yield at 119 gauging stations distributed from Colombia to Patagonia, coverin...
Climate change is considered as one of the main factors controlling sediment fluxes in mountain belt...
Knowledge of sediment production mechanisms and their potential controlling factors contributes to o...
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...
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...
Abstract Climate change is considered as one of the main factors controlling sediment fluxes in moun...
To predict erosion rates throughout the Andes, we conducted a multiple regression analysis of the se...
Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anth...
We assess the sediment yield at 119 gauging stations distributed from Colombia to Patagonia, coverin...
Climate change is considered as one of the main factors controlling sediment fluxes in mountain belt...