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Chemical weathering and atmospheric/soil CO<inf>2</inf> uptake in the Andean and Foreland Amazon basins
ArticleAbstract: This study is a geochemical investigation of the Andean and Foreland basins of the Amazon River at hPalabras claves:Amazon basin, Andes, Chemical weathering, Foreland, HydrochemistryAutores:Andrea Vera, Armijos E., Bourrel L., Chávarri E., Crave A., Guyot J.L., Lagane C., Laraque A., Lavado-Casimiro W., Moquet J.S., Noriega L., Pombosa R., Seyler P., Viers J.Fuentes:scopusCrevassing and capture by floodplain drains as a cause of partial avulsion and anastomosis (lower Rio Pastaza, Peru)
ArticleAbstract: Avulsion is the main process at the origin of anastomosing rivers. This study illustrates 3 examplesPalabras claves:Amazonian basin, Anastomosis, Avulsion, Crevasse splay, Floodplain, PastazaAutores:Baby P., Bourrel L., Carolina Bernal, Christophoul F., Darrozes J., Guyot J.L., Laraque A., Soula J.C.Fuentes:scopusGradual diversions of the Rio Pastaza in the Ecuadorian piedmont of the Andes from 1906 to 2008: Role of tectonics, alluvial fan aggradation, and ENSO events
ArticleAbstract: The successive courses of the Rio Pastaza in the upper Amazonian Puyo plateau (Ecuador) during the pPalabras claves:Andes, Avulsion, ECUADOR, Fluvial morphology, sedimentation, TectonicsAutores:Baby P., Bourrel L., Burgos J., Carolina Bernal, Christophoul F., Darrozes J., de Berc S.B., Laraque A., Soula J.C.Fuentes:scopusSediment budget of the Napo River, Amazon Basin, Ecuador and Peru
ArticleAbstract: The upstream-downstream sediment budget along the Napo River (100 520 km2, 6300 m3 s-1) was studiedPalabras claves:Amazon River basin, Andes, Napo Basin, Pastaza Megafan, Sediment yield, TectonicsAutores:Armijos E., Bourrel L., Carolina Bernal, Christophoul F., Darrozes J., Fraizy P., Guyot J.L., Laraque A., Pombosa R.Fuentes:scopus