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Debris flow susceptibility mapping using frequency ratio and seed cells, in a portion of a mountain international route, Dry Central Andes of Argentina
(Elsevier Science, 2020-06)
Debris flow and floods represent one of the main natural hazards that impact transport infrastructure, causing serious damage, economic losses and hinder regional economic development. These processes are eventually ...
A study of flow dynamics and implications for benthic fauna in a meander bend of a lowland river
(Int Assoc Hydraulic Research, 2015-07)
Channel curvature and riffle-pool bathymetry in meandering streams control complex hydrodynamic and morphodynamic processes. This study investigates how spatial and temporal heterogeneities in flow hydraulics influence ...
Análise da Relação Processo-resposta Entre Dinâmicas Atmosféricas e Sensitividade Ambiental do Riuacho Umas – CAMARAGIBE/PE
(Universidade Federal de PernambucoUFPEBrasilPrograma de Pos Graduacao em Geografia, 2016)
Geochemical mapping based on regularly spaced composite stream sediment samples produced from stored aliquots - State of Paraná pre-Cambrian Shield, BrazilGeochemical mapping based on regularly spaced composite stream sediment samples produced from stored aliquots - State of Paraná pre-Cambrian Shield, Brazil
(Sociedade Brasileira de Geoquímica, 2020)
Digital elevation models (DEM) used to assess soil erosion risks: a case study in Boyaca, Colombia
(Universidad Nacional de Colombia, 2016-05-01)
The objective of this research was to develop a model for assessing the risk of erosion, exploring the potential of DEMs from SRTM, ASTER, ALOS PALSAR and one made with interpolation of a 1:25,000 contour map to calculate ...
Three-dimensional flow in centered pool-riffle sequences
(American Geophysical Union, 2013-01)
Pool-riffle sequences are geomorphological features of many streams, thought to contribute to the hydrodynamic variability necessary to support healthy habitat conditions. Due to this fact, the addition of artificial pools ...