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Exploring extreme rainfall impacts on flow and turbidity dynamics in a steep, pristine and tropical volcanic catchment

Solano-Rivera et al., 2019

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Solano-Rivera V
Geris J
Granados-Bolaños S
Brenes-Cambronero L
Artavia-Rodríguez G
Sánchez-Murillo R
Birkel C
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Tropical volcanic landscapes are important because of the short timescales (< years) over which they transform. Sediment sources, availability and transport can be highly dynamic, but our understanding of these is limited by a lack of data in these complex environments …
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