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Environmental factors controlling spatial variation in sediment yield in a central Andean mountain area
ArticleAbstract: A large spatial variability in sediment yield was observed from small streams in the Ecuadorian AndePalabras claves:Andes, Checkdams, erosion, Land use, Sediment yield, vegetationAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Bert De Bièvre, de Bievre B., Gerard Govers, Govers G., Hendrik Van Hemelryck, Jean Poesen, Poesen J., Van Hemelryck H., Vanacker V., Veerle VanackerFuentes:googlerraaescopusRestoring dense vegetation can slow mountain erosion to near natural benchmark levels
ArticleAbstract: Tropical mountain areas may undergo rapid land degradation as demographic growth and intensified agrPalabras claves:Andes, Cosmogenic nuclides, erosion, Human impact, land use change, Vegetation coverAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Deckers J.A., Govers G., Kubik P.W., Poesen J., Vanacker V., von Blanckenburg F.Fuentes:googlescopusRiver channel response to short-term human-induced change in landscape connectivity in Andean ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: The drainage basin of the Deleg River (88 km2), located in the southern Ecuadorian Andes, was studiePalabras claves:Aerial photographs, Andes, ECUADOR, Land-use change, River channel change, River Morphology, Sediment connectivityAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Deckers S., Dercon G., Govers G., Poesen J., Vanacker V.Fuentes:googlescopusSoil erosion assessment at the Udi-Nsukka Cuesta (southeastern Nigeria)
ArticleAbstract: Biophysical and participatory research methods were combined to examine factors contributing to soilPalabras claves:Gully, Land use, participatory research, Soil erosion, Southeastern Nigeria, spatial scale, Udi-Nsukka Cuesta, USLEAutores:Campling P., Deckers J.A., Gobin A.M.L., Jan Jozef Albert Feyen, Poesen J.Fuentes:googlescopusSpatial variation of suspended sediment concentrations in a tropical Andean river system: The Paute River, southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Tropical mountain ecosystems are sensitive to environmental change brought about by natural and anthPalabras claves:Andes, Geomorphic activity, land use change, Suspended sediment concentrationAutores:ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, Deckers J.A., Gerard Govers, Govers G., Jean Poesen, Jozef Deckers, Poesen J., Vanacker V., Veerle VanackerFuentes:googlerraaescopus