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Título: Yields of suspended sediment and dissolved solids from the Andean basins of Ecuador
Título(s) alternativo(s): Apports de matiéres en suspension et de solides dissous des les bassins andins de l'Equateur
Autor: Armijos, E.
Laraque, Alain
Barba, Sonia
Bourrel, Luc
Ceron, Catalina
Lagane, Christelle
Magat, Philippe
Moquet, Jean Sébastien
Pombosa, Rodrigo
Sondag, Francis
Vauchel, Philippe
Vera, Andrea
Guyot, J. L.
Palavras-chave: Amazon Basin
Andes
Chemical Weathering
Low Concentrations
Pacific Basin
Sediment Concentration
Spatiotemporal Variability
Suspended Sediment Loads
Dissolution
Erosion
Geochemistry
Hydrology
Lithology
Weathering
Suspended Sediments
Chemical Weathering
Sediment Transport
Sediment Yield
Spatio-temporal Analysis
Stratification
Suspended Sediment
Vertical Profile
Weathering Rate
Ecuador
Esmeraldas
Napo River
Pastaza River
Santiago River
South America
Data do documento: 2013
Revista: Hydrological Sciences Journal
É parte de: Volume 58, Número 7, Pags. 1478-1494
Abstract: Water discharge and suspended and dissolved sediment data from three rivers (Napo, Pastaza and Santiago) in the Ecuadorian Amazon basin and a river in the Pacific basin (Esmeraldas) over a 9-year period, are presented. This data set allows us to present: (a) the chemical weathering rates; (b) the erosion rates, calculated from the suspended sediment from the Andean basin; (c) the spatio-temporal variability of the two regions; and (d) the relationship between this variability and the precipitation, topography, lithology and seismic activity of the area. The dissolved solids load from the Esmeraldas basin was 2 × 106 t year-1, whereas for the Napo, Pastaza and Santiago basins, it was 4, 2 and 3 × 106 t year-1, respectively. For stations in the Andean piedmont of Ecuador, the relationship between surface sediment and the total sediment concentration was found to be close to one. This is due to minimal stratification of the suspended sediment in the vertical profile, which is attributed to turbulence and high vertical water speeds. However, during the dry season, when the water speed decreases, sediment stratification appears, but this effect can be neglected in the sediment flux calculations due to low concentration rates. The suspended sediment load in the Pacific basin was 6 × 106 t year-1, and the total for the three Amazon basins was 47 × 106 t year-1. The difference between these contributions of the suspended sediment load is likely due to the tectonic uplift and the seismic and volcanic dynamics that occur on the Amazon side. © 2013 © IAHS Press.
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2013.826359
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