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Why do large rivers tend to form multichannel? A field study in the Upper Paraná RiverPor que grandes rios tendem à canalização múltipla? Um estudo de campo no rio Paraná Superior
(2021-01-01)
Anastomosed rivers include a diverse group of fluvial forms with multiple and interconnected alluvial channels. They occur in a wide range of climates and reliefs and constitute the typical pattern of the mega rivers (Qm ...
Diet, size and reproductive biology of the silver catfish, Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus (Siluformes: Bagridae) in the Cross River, NigeriaDiet, size and reproductive biology of the silver catfish, Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus (Siluformes: Bagridae) in the Cross River, Nigeria
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2008)
Resistência, subjetividade e identidade do sujeito negro em Crossing the river (1993), de Caryl Phillips
(Universidade Estadual de MaringáBrasilPrograma de Pós-Graduação em LetrasUEMMaringá, PRDepartamento de Letras, 2018)
Are southern South American Rivers linked to the solar variability?
(Wiley, 2013-08)
This article explores the Sun's influence on the hydrological cycle in southern South America (SSA) at the range of interannual-to-multidecadal scales from the early 1900s to 2011. The solar variability is described by the ...
The dissolved chemical and isotopic signature downflow the confluence of two large rivers: The case of the Parana and Paraguay rivers
(Elsevier Science, 2015-09)
The Paraná River basin is one of the largest hydrological systems in South America (aprox. 2.6 x 106 Km2). Downflow the confluence of tributaries, most large rivers exhibit transverse and Longitudinal inhomogeneities that ...
Fish community alterations due to pollution and damming in Tiete and Paranapanema rivers (Brazil)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2003-01-01)
The Tiete River crosses the metropolitan region of São Paulo (Brazil) and receives a large amount of pollution, in contrast to Paranapanema River which runs in a less populated area. In the inferior portions of the basins ...
Fish community alterations due to pollution and damming in Tiete and Paranapanema rivers (Brazil)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2003-01-01)
The Tiete River crosses the metropolitan region of São Paulo (Brazil) and receives a large amount of pollution, in contrast to Paranapanema River which runs in a less populated area. In the inferior portions of the basins ...