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Sediment budget in the Ucayali river basin, an Andean tributary of the Amazon river
Fecha
2015-03-03Registro en:
index-oti2018
Proceedings of IAHS
Autor
Santini, William
Martínez, Jean-Michel
Espinoza Villar, Raúl Arnaldo
Cochonneau, Gerard
Vauchel, Philippe
Moquet, Jean Sébastien
Baby, Patrice
Espinoza, Jhan Carlo
Lavado, Waldo
Carranza, Jorge
Guyot, Jean-Loup
Institución
Resumen
Formation of mountain ranges results from complex coupling between lithospheric deformation, mechanisms linked to subduction and surface processes: weathering, erosion, and climate. Today, erosion of the eastern Andean cordillera and sub-Andean foothills supplies over 99% of the sediment load passing through the Amazon Basin. Denudation rates in the upper Ucayali basin are rapid, favoured by a marked seasonality in this region and extreme precipitation cells above sedimentary strata, uplifted during Neogene times by a still active sub-Andean tectonic thrust. Around 40% of those sediments are trapped in the Ucayali retro-foreland basin system. Recent advances in remote sensing for Amazonian large rivers now allow us to complete the ground hydrological data. In this work, we propose a first estimation of the erosion and sedimentation budget of the Ucayali River catchment, based on spatial and conventional HYBAM Observatory network.