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INTRODUCTION Mountainous catchments (<50km2) high extent of intermittency of river flow

Suspended sediment yield and peak discharge in eight erodible mountainous catchments of France, Mexico and Spain Towards prediction of suspended sediment yield from peak discharge.

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INTRODUCTION Mountainous catchments (<50km2) high extent of intermittency of river flow

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  1. Suspended sediment yield and peak discharge in eight erodible mountainous catchmentsof France, Mexico and SpainTowards prediction of suspended sediment yieldfrom peak discharge N.Gratiot, C. Duvert, G. Nord, O. Navratil, E. Nadal-Romero, N. Mathys, J. Némery, D. Regüés, F. Gallart, J.M., Garcia-Ruiz, M. Esteves To be submitted, please contact (clement.duvert@gmail.com or nicolas.gratiot@ird.fr )

  2. INTRODUCTION Mountainous catchments (<50km2) high extent of intermittency of river flow very high concentration (>10 >100g/l) Technical limitations Poor understanding of hillslope river connections No generic procedure to predict SSY in such environments

  3. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COLLABORATION AND FOR YOUR ATTENTION ! For the complete presentation (nicolas.gratiot@ird.fr)

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