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Main Authors: Landemaine, Valentin, Desprats, Jean-François, Cerdan, Olivier, Dectot, Grégoire, Carme, Erwan, Dejean, Cyril, Lidon, Bruno, Bozza, Jean-Louis, Lopez, Jean-Marie, Vanhooydonck, Pierre
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Published: PANGAEA 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.935780
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author Landemaine, Valentin
Desprats, Jean-François
Cerdan, Olivier
Dectot, Grégoire
Carme, Erwan
Dejean, Cyril
Lidon, Bruno
Bozza, Jean-Louis
Lopez, Jean-Marie
Vanhooydonck, Pierre
author_facet Landemaine, Valentin
Desprats, Jean-François
Cerdan, Olivier
Dectot, Grégoire
Carme, Erwan
Dejean, Cyril
Lidon, Bruno
Bozza, Jean-Louis
Lopez, Jean-Marie
Vanhooydonck, Pierre
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents Mayotte is located in the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar and Mozambique in the Indian Ocean, and is part of the Comoros archipelago. A hydro-sedimentary observatory was installed on three coastal catchment representative of the morphology, geology and land use observed on the island of Mayotte: the Mtsamboro catchment (19 ha), the Dzoumogné catchment (343 ha) and the Salim Be catchment (534 ha). For each watershed, the monitoring is composed of a hydrological and sedimentary station at the outlet and two climatic stations, located upstream and downstream of the basin. Rainfall, discharge and suspended sediment concentration data were recorded between November 2015 and August 2020 at 2-minute time steps. The data is available with a time step of one hour, one day and one month.
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spellingShingle 5 years of rainfall, discharge and suspended sediment concentration monitoring in three headwater catchments on volcanic soils in Mayotte Island (Indian Ocean)
Landemaine, Valentin
Desprats, Jean-François
Cerdan, Olivier
Dectot, Grégoire
Carme, Erwan
Dejean, Cyril
Lidon, Bruno
Bozza, Jean-Louis
Lopez, Jean-Marie
Vanhooydonck, Pierre
Discharge; erosion; Indian Ocean; LESELAM; Lutte contre l'érosion des sols et l'envasement du lagon à Mayotte; Mayotte; Monitoring; rainfall; sediment yield; suspended sediment concentration; volcanic soil
Mayotte is located in the Mozambique Channel between Madagascar and Mozambique in the Indian Ocean, and is part of the Comoros archipelago. A hydro-sedimentary observatory was installed on three coastal catchment representative of the morphology, geology and land use observed on the island of Mayotte: the Mtsamboro catchment (19 ha), the Dzoumogné catchment (343 ha) and the Salim Be catchment (534 ha). For each watershed, the monitoring is composed of a hydrological and sedimentary station at the outlet and two climatic stations, located upstream and downstream of the basin. Rainfall, discharge and suspended sediment concentration data were recorded between November 2015 and August 2020 at 2-minute time steps. The data is available with a time step of one hour, one day and one month.
title 5 years of rainfall, discharge and suspended sediment concentration monitoring in three headwater catchments on volcanic soils in Mayotte Island (Indian Ocean)
topic Discharge; erosion; Indian Ocean; LESELAM; Lutte contre l'érosion des sols et l'envasement du lagon à Mayotte; Mayotte; Monitoring; rainfall; sediment yield; suspended sediment concentration; volcanic soil
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.935780