2019
DOI: 10.18172/cig.3690
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Presión antrópica sobre cuencas de drenaje en ecosistemas frágiles: variaciones en las existencias (stock) de carbono orgánico asociadas a cambios morfológicos fluviales

Abstract: Anthropic changes in the drainage area of catchments can influence dominant erosion processes and sediment sources and mobilize specific carbon pools. It also causes changes in the sedimentary dynamics and thus in the fluvial morphology. At the same time fluvial morphologies can create the conditions for stabilizing organic carbon (OC) in sediments by burial, carbon preservation, slowing down mineralization processes, and terrestrial or aquatic plant colonization. All this might have a significant impact on th… Show more

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“…In semi-arid areas, although runoff and soil erosion can be locally high after farmland abandonment, vegetation tends to develop in patches that act as water and sediment sinks, thus reducing sediment delivery to the stream [42,63]. As a result, the rate of sedimentation levels of reservoirs, rivers and coastal areas has declined [64,65] and the morphology of rivers has changed, with the narrowing and incision of alluvial plains [66,67] and subsequent environmental implications [68].…”
Section: Brief Review Of the Main Impacts Of Farmland Abandonment On mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In semi-arid areas, although runoff and soil erosion can be locally high after farmland abandonment, vegetation tends to develop in patches that act as water and sediment sinks, thus reducing sediment delivery to the stream [42,63]. As a result, the rate of sedimentation levels of reservoirs, rivers and coastal areas has declined [64,65] and the morphology of rivers has changed, with the narrowing and incision of alluvial plains [66,67] and subsequent environmental implications [68].…”
Section: Brief Review Of the Main Impacts Of Farmland Abandonment On mentioning
confidence: 99%