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Earth Rights for the Advancement of a Planetary Health Agenda. [PDF]

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Growing up amidst violence: mapping mental health ecologies with young people on Colombia's Pacific Coast. [PDF]

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Recent sedimentary processes in the Atrato River Delta – Colombia based on physicochemical characterization of surface sediments

CATENA, 2021
Abstract The Atrato River Delta (ARD) is a unique landform of the Colombian Caribbean shaped by the hydrologic and geological framework of the Colombian Pacific. This study analyses modern sedimentation in the ARD through grain size, mineral abundances, chemical weathering and concentrations of major and trace elements in 60 surface sediment samples ...
Liliana Betancurth, Julio Cañón
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Iron, Copper, and Zinc in Some Fish Species of the Atrato River Delta, Colombian Caribbean

Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology, 2017
AbstractThe concentrations of iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) were evaluated in 96 samples of the following eight fish species: Centropomus undecimalis, Caranx hippos, Scomberomorus brasiliensis, Lutjanus purpureus, Caranx crysos, Megalops atlanticus, Elops saurus, and Epinephelus itajara collected in the Atrato River Delta in the Gulf of Uraba ...
Julián Zuluaga Rodríguez   +7 more
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A miocene microfauna and flora from the Atrato River, Colombia, South America

Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 1934
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Trace elements in sediments and fish from Atrato River: an ecosystem with legal rights impacted by gold mining at the Colombian Pacific

Environmental Pollution, 2020
The Atrato watershed is a rainforest that supports exceptional wildlife species and is considered one of the most biodiversity-rich areas on the planet, currently threatened by massive gold mining. Aimed to protect this natural resource, the Constitutional Court of Colombia declared the river subject to rights.
Yuber, Palacios-Torres   +2 more
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Assessment of future changes on hydrometeorological and river flow extremes in the Atrato river basin under CMIP6 scenarios

The Atrato River Basin, a critical hydrological resource in Colombia, is increasingly vulnerable to the dual impacts of extreme precipitation events and water scarcity, driven by climate change. This study aims to evaluate the potential impacts of climate change on hydrometeorological and river hydrological extremes in the basin, focusing on short ...
Julio Isaac Montenegro Gambini   +2 more
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