2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-12236
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Hydrosedimentary connectivity in a disturbed forested catchment: toward a temporally dynamic index of connectivity

Abstract: <p>Hydrosedimentary connectivity refers to the potential fluxes of water and sediment moving throughout a catchment. In forested catchments, these fluxes are altered by anthropogenic and natural disturbances. In this study, we modelled the interannual spatiotemporal evolution of hydrosedimentary connectivity influenced by forest cover change over the last four decades in the Mont-Louis catchment, a snow-dominated mountainous catchment in eastern Canada, which had 62% of its total surface affected… Show more

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