A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River

We present the first spatiotemporal surface suspended sediment concentration (SSSC) analysis of the lower Amazon River, by combining geomorphological mapping, hydrosedimentological field investigations, and 15 years (2001–2015) of weekly averaged wash-load (fine sediment) fluxes at gauging stations...

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Main Authors: Park, Edward, Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel
Other Authors: Asian School of the Environment
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Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1060102020-09-26T21:32:47Z A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River Park, Edward Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel Asian School of the Environment Earth Observatory of Singapore Floods Science::Geology Sediment Trapping We present the first spatiotemporal surface suspended sediment concentration (SSSC) analysis of the lower Amazon River, by combining geomorphological mapping, hydrosedimentological field investigations, and 15 years (2001–2015) of weekly averaged wash-load (fine sediment) fluxes at gauging stations estimated from field-calibrated remote-sensing models of SSSC. We found a downstream increase in the magnitude of sediment sinks, where the floodplain geomorphic style controls sediment trapping, and we conclude that the sediment net loss in the floodplain happens during the rising phase through seasonal hydrosedimentological connectivity. On average, 120 million tons per year of fine sediments are accumulated in the floodplain along 765 km of the lower Amazon River (from the confluence with the Madeira River to Monte Alegre city), making the lower Amazon River one of the most important fluvial sediment sinks among the world’s axial rivers. Published version 2019-06-26T08:54:17Z 2019-12-06T22:02:51Z 2019-06-26T08:54:17Z 2019-12-06T22:02:51Z 2019 2019 Journal Article Park, E., & Latrubesse, E. M. (2019). A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River. Geology, 47(5), 403-406. doi:10.1130/G45769.1 0091-7613 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106010 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/48965 10.1130/G45769.1 213298 en Geology © 2019 The Authors. Gold Open Access. This paper is published under the terms of the CC-BY license. 4 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Floods
Science::Geology
Sediment Trapping
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Science::Geology
Sediment Trapping
Park, Edward
Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel
A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River
description We present the first spatiotemporal surface suspended sediment concentration (SSSC) analysis of the lower Amazon River, by combining geomorphological mapping, hydrosedimentological field investigations, and 15 years (2001–2015) of weekly averaged wash-load (fine sediment) fluxes at gauging stations estimated from field-calibrated remote-sensing models of SSSC. We found a downstream increase in the magnitude of sediment sinks, where the floodplain geomorphic style controls sediment trapping, and we conclude that the sediment net loss in the floodplain happens during the rising phase through seasonal hydrosedimentological connectivity. On average, 120 million tons per year of fine sediments are accumulated in the floodplain along 765 km of the lower Amazon River (from the confluence with the Madeira River to Monte Alegre city), making the lower Amazon River one of the most important fluvial sediment sinks among the world’s axial rivers.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
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Park, Edward
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author Park, Edward
Latrubesse, Edgardo Manuel
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title A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River
title_short A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River
title_full A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River
title_fullStr A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River
title_full_unstemmed A geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower Amazon River
title_sort geomorphological assessment of wash-load sediment fluxes and floodplain sediment sinks along the lower amazon river
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106010
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/48965
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