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Aragon River

Lopez-Moreno JI, Begueria S, Garcia-Ruiz JM (2002) Influence of the Yesa reservoir on floods of the Aragon River, central Spanish Pyrenees. Hydrol Earth Syst Sci... [Pg.18]

Subcatchment 079 (Aragon River) Located in the north-western part of the study area, with 1,919 m of elevation range (from 503 to 2,422 m a.s.l.). This catchment undergoes important snow effects during the year. [Pg.63]

The Ebro headwater tributaries still have a natural flow regime [16], whereas the fluvial regimes of the main tributaries reaching the Ebro mainstream in the central and lower part of the catchment (Segre, Cinca, Gallego and Aragon rivers) are slightly to moderately altered. [Pg.100]

Fig. 3 Nitrate and phosphate river water concentrations for the period 1981-2009 at the main Ebro channel (Sastago and Tortosa sites), at Aragon Gallego and Segre left margin tributaries, and at the Jalon and Matarranya right margin tributaries. Data are monthly values... Fig. 3 Nitrate and phosphate river water concentrations for the period 1981-2009 at the main Ebro channel (Sastago and Tortosa sites), at Aragon Gallego and Segre left margin tributaries, and at the Jalon and Matarranya right margin tributaries. Data are monthly values...
The EC (pS cm-1) and the TDS (mg L ) both reflect the water ionic content, i.e. the dissolved load also called water salinity. The EC, easily obtained compared to chemical data, is thus widely documented in the CHEBRO database (n = 2,860 versus 999 complete major element analyses). These two parameters (EC and TDS) are linked by a linear relation TDS (mg L ) = b EC (pS cm-1), with a mean b factor 0.54 < b < 0.96 according to water types and range of salinity [21, 22], The linear relations between TDS and EC were calculated for each monitoring station, b factor ranging from 0.713 (Arga) and 0.86 (Aragon), whereas the Ebro River stations present less variability (0.774—0.798) with R2 always better than 0.72, all the relations are summarised in Table 1. These relations are very similar to that defined for the whole Ebro basin with b = 0.81 [23]. [Pg.105]


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