The impact of man-made hydrology on the lower stream bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina)

Studies on the impact of channels constructed to prevent catastrophes during flooding periods on the hydrology of the lower bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina) were performed as related to total dissolved solids (TDS) and ionic composition. Results indicated that most Salado River dis...

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Autores principales: Conzonno, V., Miretzky, P., Fernández Cirelli, A.
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spelling todo:paper_09430105_v40_n8_p968_Conzonno2023-10-03T15:49:03Z The impact of man-made hydrology on the lower stream bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina) Conzonno, V. Miretzky, P. Fernández Cirelli, A. Channels Hydrology Ionic composition Salado River drainage basin, Argentina Salinity Aquifers Ecology Economic and social effects Stream flow Ionic composition Hydrology channel flood control hydrology stream channel drainage basin flood control hydrology stream Argentina Goes Studies on the impact of channels constructed to prevent catastrophes during flooding periods on the hydrology of the lower bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina) were performed as related to total dissolved solids (TDS) and ionic composition. Results indicated that most Salado River discharge (TDS 1.5-7.0 g/l, sodium chloride bicarbonate type) goes into artificial Channel 15. This situation leads to the decrease in Salado River discharge between the beginning of Channel 15 and the river's mouth at Samborombón Bay. Before it reaches Samborombón Bay the river receives the surplus of freshwater coming from a rock shell aquifer, and this makes TDS decrease to 5-6 g/l. The presence of Channel 15 has had a large influence on the ecological and socioeconomic conditions in the region. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09430105_v40_n8_p968_Conzonno
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topic Channels
Hydrology
Ionic composition
Salado River drainage basin, Argentina
Salinity
Aquifers
Ecology
Economic and social effects
Stream flow
Ionic composition
Hydrology
channel
flood control
hydrology
stream
channel
drainage basin
flood control
hydrology
stream
Argentina
Goes
spellingShingle Channels
Hydrology
Ionic composition
Salado River drainage basin, Argentina
Salinity
Aquifers
Ecology
Economic and social effects
Stream flow
Ionic composition
Hydrology
channel
flood control
hydrology
stream
channel
drainage basin
flood control
hydrology
stream
Argentina
Goes
Conzonno, V.
Miretzky, P.
Fernández Cirelli, A.
The impact of man-made hydrology on the lower stream bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina)
topic_facet Channels
Hydrology
Ionic composition
Salado River drainage basin, Argentina
Salinity
Aquifers
Ecology
Economic and social effects
Stream flow
Ionic composition
Hydrology
channel
flood control
hydrology
stream
channel
drainage basin
flood control
hydrology
stream
Argentina
Goes
description Studies on the impact of channels constructed to prevent catastrophes during flooding periods on the hydrology of the lower bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina) were performed as related to total dissolved solids (TDS) and ionic composition. Results indicated that most Salado River discharge (TDS 1.5-7.0 g/l, sodium chloride bicarbonate type) goes into artificial Channel 15. This situation leads to the decrease in Salado River discharge between the beginning of Channel 15 and the river's mouth at Samborombón Bay. Before it reaches Samborombón Bay the river receives the surplus of freshwater coming from a rock shell aquifer, and this makes TDS decrease to 5-6 g/l. The presence of Channel 15 has had a large influence on the ecological and socioeconomic conditions in the region.
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author Conzonno, V.
Miretzky, P.
Fernández Cirelli, A.
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Miretzky, P.
Fernández Cirelli, A.
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title The impact of man-made hydrology on the lower stream bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina)
title_short The impact of man-made hydrology on the lower stream bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina)
title_full The impact of man-made hydrology on the lower stream bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina)
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title_full_unstemmed The impact of man-made hydrology on the lower stream bed of the Salado River drainage basin (Argentina)
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