Review of erosion dynamics along the major NS climatic gradient in Chile and perspectives

S Carretier, V Tolorza, V Regard, G Aguilar… - Geomorphology, 2018 - Elsevier
Chile is an elongated country, running in a north-south direction for more than 30° along a
subduction zone. Its climate is progressively wetter and colder from north to south. This …

[HTML][HTML] The effect of natural infrastructure on water erosion mitigation in the Andes

V Vanacker, A Molina, MA Rosas, V Bonnesoeur… - Soil, 2022 - soil.copernicus.org
To expand the knowledge base on natural infrastructure for erosion mitigation in the Andes,
it is necessary to move beyond case by case empirical studies to comprehensive …

Evaluating effects of dam operation on flow regimes and riverbed adaptation to those changes

PJ Gierszewski, M Habel, J Szmańda, M Luc - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
The operation of dam and reservoirs is one of the main reasons for the transformation of
river runoff. The change in the hydrological regime affects a number of other processes …

Concentration–discharge relationships describe solute and sediment mobilization, reaction, and transport at event and longer timescales

LA Rose, DL Karwan, SE Godsey - Hydrological processes, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Concentration–discharge (C‐Q) relationships reflect material sources, storage,
reaction, proximity, and transport in catchments. Differences in hydrologic pathways and …

Sharp increase of extreme turbidity events due to deglaciation in the subtropical Andes

I Vergara, R Garreaud, Á Ayala - Journal of Geophysical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change may affect sediment fluvial export from high mountain regions, leading to
downstream environmental disruptions and direct impacts on human activities. In this paper …

Streamflow variability in the Chilean Temperate-Mediterranean climate transition (35 S–42 S) during the last 400 years inferred from tree-ring records

AA Muñoz, A González-Reyes, A Lara, D Sauchyn… - Climate Dynamics, 2016 - Springer
Abstract As rainfall in South-Central Chile has decreased in recent decades, local
communities and industries have developed an understandable concern about their …

Near‐channel versus watershed controls on sediment rating curves

AA Vaughan, P Belmont, CP Hawkins… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Predicting riverine suspended sediment flux is a fundamental problem in geomorphology,
with important implications for water quality, land and water resource management, and …

[HTML][HTML] Controls on submarine canyon activity during sea-level highstands: the Biobío canyon system offshore Chile

A Bernhardt, D Melnick, J Jara-Muñoz… - …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Newly acquired high-resolution bathymetric data (with 5 m and 2 m grid sizes) from the
continental shelf off Concepción (Chile), in combination with seismic reflection profiles …

Annual sediment transport dynamics in the Narayani basin, Central Nepal: assessing the impacts of erosion processes in the annual sediment budget

GP Morin, J Lavé, C France‐Lanord… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying the roles of erosional processes in the denudation of mountain ranges requires a
better understanding of erosional sensitivity to climatic, topographic, or lithologic controls …

Medium term high frequency observation of discharges and suspended sediment in a Mediterranean mountainous catchment

M Esteves, C Legout, O Navratil, O Evrard - Journal of Hydrology, 2019 - Elsevier
In mountainous catchments, soil erosion and sediment transport are highly variable
throughout time and their quantification remains a major challenge for the scientific …