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Drainage divide migration and implications for climate and biodiversity
Drainage divides separate Earth's surface into individual river basins. Divide migration
impacts the evolution of landforms, regional climate, ecosystems and biodiversity. In this …
impacts the evolution of landforms, regional climate, ecosystems and biodiversity. In this …
Nanoparticles containing hazardous elements and the spatial optics of the Sentinel-3B OLCI satellite in Amazonian rivers: a potential tool to understand environmental …
LFO Silva, BW Bodah, LP Lozano, MLS Oliveira… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Amazon River is the longest river in the world. The Tapajós River is a tributary
to the Amazon. At their junction, a marked decrease in water quality is evident from negative …
to the Amazon. At their junction, a marked decrease in water quality is evident from negative …
The timing of large drainage rearrangement in South America: A study based on morphological and ecological evidence
This study aims to characterize and determine the timing of a major drainage rearrangement
between two vast river basins, each exceeding 600,000 km 2: the Paraná and São …
between two vast river basins, each exceeding 600,000 km 2: the Paraná and São …
A digital elevation model applied to the mobility dynamics of the Jacuí-Ibicuí interfluve, southern Brazil
B da Rosa Cargnin… - Revista Brasileira …, 2024 - rbgeomorfologia.org.br
In recent years, some topographic metrics (Gilbert metrics) have been proposed to
investigate the degree of mobility and stability of drainage divides, through erosion rates …
investigate the degree of mobility and stability of drainage divides, through erosion rates …
Drainage rearrangement in semi-arid intermountain depressions: a case study in South America
WF Rodrigues, AAR Salgado… - Revista Brasileira de …, 2023 - rbgeomorfologia.org.br
River captures are drainage rearrangements commonly reported in divides of high
topographic gradient, triggered by headward erosion. Captures also occur in divides of low …
topographic gradient, triggered by headward erosion. Captures also occur in divides of low …