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Chicchon, H., (2024). Metodología para la caracterización física de ríos de montaña: análisis integral del río Huallaga, tramo Cerro de Pasco - Tingo María [Tesis, Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12815/358
Chicchon, H., Metodología para la caracterización física de ríos de montaña: análisis integral del río Huallaga, tramo Cerro de Pasco - Tingo María [Tesis]. PE: Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12815/358
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title = "Metodología para la caracterización física de ríos de montaña: análisis integral del río Huallaga, tramo Cerro de Pasco - Tingo María",
author = "Chicchon Justiniano, Hernan Arturo",
publisher = "Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología",
year = "2024"
}
This research analyzes the first 250 kilometers of the Huallaga River in Peru, focusing on its geomorphology, sedimentology, hydraulics, and hydrology. Both water and sediments were characterized, highlighting seasonal patterns of flow and sediment transport during flood periods. A significant contribution of sediments from tributaries and ravines during dry months was discovered, challenging the traditional understanding of sedimentary processes in mountain rivers. This aspect is essential for hydraulic management and environmental planning, emphasizing the importance of extraordinary sediment contributions and their influence on fluvial morphology. The study employed non-intrusive techniques such as optical granulometry and large-scale particle image velocimetry (LSPIV), providing detailed data on sediments and flows. These methods were key to understanding the riverbed morphology and the dynamics of sediment transport, crucial in the conservation of fluvial ecosystems and risk mitigation. The hydrological and hydraulic approach offered an understanding of the river’s responses to various conditions, essential for the design of efficient hydraulic structures. This multidisciplinary study is not only relevant for Peru but also for the management of mountain rivers in general. The integrated methodology represents an advancement in fluvial research and a foundation for future studies and sustainable management of fluvial ecosystems.
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