2021
DOI: 10.1029/2020wr027884
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Sediment Flows in South America Supported by Daily Hydrologic‐Hydrodynamic Modeling

Abstract: Suspended sediments (SSs) contribute to the maintenance of several ecosystems. However, intense soil erosion can lead to environmental, social, and economic impacts. South America (SA) has very high erosion and sediment transport rates. Here, we present a detailed description of the spatio‐temporal dynamics of natural SS flows in SA using the continental sediment model MGB‐SED AS. We evaluate the model with daily in situ data from 595 stations, information from regional studies and a global model. The model pe… Show more

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“…Annual precipitation variability is strong, with desert regions in Chile (0.05 to 10 mm/year, Bozkurt et al, n.d.) and very humid regions in Colombia (~10,000 mm/year, Latrubesse et al, 2005). The Amazon, Orinoco, Paraná and Magdalena rivers are the main sediment transporters, meaning 44%, 14%, 11% and 3%, respectively, of total South America sediment discharges values to the ocean (Fagundes et al, 2021). In addition, floodplains in SA has an important role in retaining 12% of total suspended sediment carried by the rivers (Fagundes et al, 2021).…”
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“…Annual precipitation variability is strong, with desert regions in Chile (0.05 to 10 mm/year, Bozkurt et al, n.d.) and very humid regions in Colombia (~10,000 mm/year, Latrubesse et al, 2005). The Amazon, Orinoco, Paraná and Magdalena rivers are the main sediment transporters, meaning 44%, 14%, 11% and 3%, respectively, of total South America sediment discharges values to the ocean (Fagundes et al, 2021). In addition, floodplains in SA has an important role in retaining 12% of total suspended sediment carried by the rivers (Fagundes et al, 2021).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Amazon, Orinoco, Paraná and Magdalena rivers are the main sediment transporters, meaning 44%, 14%, 11% and 3%, respectively, of total South America sediment discharges values to the ocean (Fagundes et al, 2021). In addition, floodplains in SA has an important role in retaining 12% of total suspended sediment carried by the rivers (Fagundes et al, 2021).…”
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“…Examples include the introduction of basin-scale inundation schemes that were later introduced to other river basins (Andriambeloson et al, 2020;, at continental scale (Siqueira et al, 2018) and at the global-scale (Alkama et al, 2010;Decharme et al, 2012;Yamazaki et al, 2011). Recent advances in large-scale sediment transport using RS observations and modeling followed a similar path, with pioneering works in Amazon (Section 4.4) being followed by progress for all of South America (Fagundes et al, 2021).…”
Section: The Benefits Of the Lessons Learned In The Amazon To Underst...mentioning
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“…The move to hyper-resolution models has been promoted at a global scale due to the development of new numerical techniques, equation sets, and software engineering, as well as increased computing power (Bates et al, 2018). Such modeling systems could then be coupled to models of other processes, as recently done by researchers aiming at understanding flooding impacts on photosynthesis and biosphere in general (Aderson de Castro et al, 2018), feedbacks between surface waters and atmosphere (Santos et al, 2019), sediment exports and floodplain trapping (Fagundes et al, 2021;Rudorff et al, 2018), carbon storage and emissions through wetlands and uplands (Hastie et al, 2019;Lauerwald et al, 2020), and dynamics of biogeochemistry cycles at the basin scale or over wetlands (Guilhen et al, 2020). All these efforts will require additional RS data and will move forward our predictability of the effects of ongoing environmental changes in the Amazon basin.…”
Section: Table 6 Summary Of Main Differences Between Hydrologic and H...mentioning
confidence: 99%