Suspended sediment concentration controlling factors an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region

In the Argentine Pampas region, there is little information about sediment concentration in agricultural catchments. The aims of this work are: (1) to analyse fluctuations in sediment concentration and discharge, as a first attempt to characterize hysteresis patterns; and (2) to study sediment concentration controlling factors and to assess the importance of these factors using principal component analysis and a multiple regression model. Twenty-five events registered during 4 years in a 560 ha gauged basin of Argentina were studied. Analysis of data suggested a positive clockwise pattern. The multiple regression model was performed with three factors obtained by principal component analysis: runoff, precipitation and antecedent conditions. The model explained 83% of the variability of sediment concentration. The runoff factor contributed to modelled sediment concentration with the highest magnitude, followed by precipitation and antecedent condition factors. Although the watershed is under conservation tillage, rill erosion seems to be the main source of sediment concentration.

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Main Authors: Ares, María Guadalupe, Varni, Marcelo, Chagas, Celio Ignacio
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COMPONENT ANALYSIS
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DISCHARGE
PRECIPITATION
PRINCIPAL
COMPONENT ANALYSIS
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
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Ares, María Guadalupe
Varni, Marcelo
Chagas, Celio Ignacio
Suspended sediment concentration controlling factors an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region
description In the Argentine Pampas region, there is little information about sediment concentration in agricultural catchments. The aims of this work are: (1) to analyse fluctuations in sediment concentration and discharge, as a first attempt to characterize hysteresis patterns; and (2) to study sediment concentration controlling factors and to assess the importance of these factors using principal component analysis and a multiple regression model. Twenty-five events registered during 4 years in a 560 ha gauged basin of Argentina were studied. Analysis of data suggested a positive clockwise pattern. The multiple regression model was performed with three factors obtained by principal component analysis: runoff, precipitation and antecedent conditions. The model explained 83% of the variability of sediment concentration. The runoff factor contributed to modelled sediment concentration with the highest magnitude, followed by precipitation and antecedent condition factors. Although the watershed is under conservation tillage, rill erosion seems to be the main source of sediment concentration.
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title Suspended sediment concentration controlling factors an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region
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title_full Suspended sediment concentration controlling factors an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region
title_fullStr Suspended sediment concentration controlling factors an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region an analysis for the Argentine Pampas region
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