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The impact of man-made hydrology on the lower stream bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina)
(Springer, 2001-06)
Studies on the impact of channels constructed to prevent catastrophes during flooding periods on the hydrology of the lower bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina) were performed as related to total dissolved ...
Geochemical processes controlling silica concentrations in groundwaters of the Salado River drainage basin, Argentina
(Elsevier Science, 2001-11)
Chemical analyses of dissolved silica in the shallow groundwater of the lower part of the Salado River drainage basin indicate that silica values averaged 60 ppm. The groundwaters are oversaturated in relation to quartz, ...
Water Resources in the Salado River Drainage Basin, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Chemical and Microbiological Characteristics
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2004-12)
Buenos Aires Province is located in the region of greatest agrarian importance in Argentina. Studies that have been carried out up to now are mainly hydrogeological, geological, and limnological and focused on localized ...
A study of seasonal trends in precipitation patterns during a period of forty years for sustainable agricultural water management in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
(Springer, 2019)
An analysis of semestral precipitation for the sixteen drainage areas of Buenos Airesprovince (Argentina) was performed. Precipitation daily data, for the period 1971-2010, were provided by the National Meteorological ...
The effects of hydraulic works and wetlands function in the Salado-River basin (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
(Springer, 2018-02)
Man-made activities exert great influences on fluvial ecosystems, with lowland rivers being substantially modified through agricultural land use and populations. The recent construction of drainage canals in the upper ...
Zooplankton‑population dynamics in the Salado‑River basin (Buenos Aires, Argentina) in relation to hydraulic works and resulting wetland function
(Birkhauser Verlag Ag, 2020-02)
The construction of drainage canals in the upper stretch of the Salado River has caused the input of salty waters into the basin, with unexplored consequences on zooplankton dynamics and reproduction. To determine the ...