INVESTIGADORES
ORFEO Oscar
artículos
Título:
Hydraulic and morphologic characteristics of middle and upper reaches of the Praná River (Argentina and Brazil)
Autor/es:
OSCAR ORFEO; J STEVEAUX,
Revista:
GEOMORPHOLOGY
Editorial:
Elsevier
Referencias:
Año: 2002 vol. 44 p. 309 - 322
ISSN:
0169-555X
Resumen:
The Paraná River basin is a 2,600,000 km2 South American fluvial system, most of which is in Brazil and Argentina. The channel is about 4,000 km long, the mean annual discharge is 17,000 m3/s and the annual sediment load is more than 150,000,000 tons. The basin of the Paraguay River, its main tributary, covers about 38% of the Paraná Basin. This paper compares the upper and middle channels of the Paraná. Hydraulic, morphological and sedimentological features of the Paraná River upstream and downstream of the confluence with the Paraguay were analysed in order to evaluate the changes in these variables. The effect of the Paraguay on water and suspended sediment discharges was examined. The Paraguay River contribution explains most of the variation in channel conditions upstream and downstream of the confluence. The channel pattern, however, remains braided. The high bed load of the Paraná River in proportion to the total sediment discharge (21% in the upper course, 25% in the middle course) determines the similarity in drainage.