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Transient river response, captured by channel steepness and its concavity
ArticleAbstract: Mountain rivers draining tropical regions are known to be great conveyor belts carrying efficientlyPalabras claves:10 Be-derived denudation rates, ECUADOR, Erosion control, Landscape transience, River longitudinal profiles, Tropical AndesAutores:A Molina, ARMANDO MOLINA VERDUGO, B Campforts, Campforts B., F. Blanckenburg, von, Gerard Govers, Govers G., Kubik P.W., P. W. Kubik, Vanacker V., Veerle Vanacker, von Blanckenburg F.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusSediment production and transport from in situ-produced cosmogenic <sup>10</sup>Be and river loads in the Napo River basin, an upper Amazon tributary of Ecuador and Peru
ArticleAbstract: Cosmogenic nuclide-based denudation rates and published erosion rates from recent river gauging in tPalabras claves:Andes, Channel-floodplain exchange, Cosmogenic beryllium-10, Denudation, erosion, In situ-produced Be 10, Napo Basin, Oriente Basin, River loads, Sediment transportAutores:Carolina Bernal, Guyot J.L., Kubik P.W., Laraque A., von Blanckenburg F., Wittmann H.Fuentes:scopusRestoring 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:googlescopus