2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecohyd.2021.02.003
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Analysis of the Suspended solids transport in a stream located in the southwest of the Buenos Aires province, Argentina

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“…A study by Dhungana & Wang (2020) confirmed that the flow rate increases the TSS concentration and eventually permits dam failure. TSS content in the water bodies, especially in lower drainage basins, is highly responsive to variations in flow rate (López et al, 2021). During frontal occurrences with extremely high peak flows in the examined estuaries, the average TSS values were higher than the other times.…”
Section: Possible Factors Affecting Spatiotemporal Variation Of Tss D...mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…A study by Dhungana & Wang (2020) confirmed that the flow rate increases the TSS concentration and eventually permits dam failure. TSS content in the water bodies, especially in lower drainage basins, is highly responsive to variations in flow rate (López et al, 2021). During frontal occurrences with extremely high peak flows in the examined estuaries, the average TSS values were higher than the other times.…”
Section: Possible Factors Affecting Spatiotemporal Variation Of Tss D...mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Figura 1. Ubicación geográfica del área de estudio Fuente: Pirchi (2019) El tramo estudiado se extiende sobre una llanura de inundación de tipo aluvial frecuentemente inundada por las crecidas del arroyo y con una carga sedimentaria compuesta fundamentalmente por arena y limo (Pirchi, 2019;López et al, 2021). Desde el punto de vista topográfico, se trata del sector de mayor altura de la ciudad con valores altimétricos que varían entre 35 y 50 m s.n.m.…”
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