William Santini
University of Toulouse
8 Papers
52 Citations
William Santini is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Erosion. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of William Santini include Paul Sabatier University.
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Papers
Suspended sediment dynamics in the Amazon River of Peru
Elisa Armijos,Alain Crave,Alain Crave,Philippe Vauchel,Pascal Fraizy,William Santini,Jean-Sébastien Moquet,Nore Arevalo,Jorge Carranza,Jean-Loup Guyot +9 more
TL;DR: The ORE-Hybam (IRD-SENAMHI-UNALM) observatory has performed regular measurements at strategic points of the Amazon basin to understand and model the systems, behavior and long-term dynamics as discussed by the authors.
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Measuring and modeling vertical gradients in suspended sediments in the Solimões/Amazon River
Elisa Armijos,Elisa Armijos,Elisa Armijos,Alain Crave,Alain Crave,Raul Espinoza,Pascal Fraizy,A. M. dos Santos,F. Sampaio,E. de Oliveira,William Santini,Jean-Michel Martinez,P. Autin,P. Autin,Nisya Robelly Cardoso Pantoja,Motcy de Oliveira,Naziano Filizola +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the turbidity signal and the Rouse model are used to define the spatial distribution of suspended sediment concentrations in a river cross-section, taking into account the different size fractions of the sediment.
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Attribution of Amazon floods to modes of climate variability: A review
Jamie Towner,Hannah Cloke,Waldo Lavado,William Santini,Juan Bazo,Erin Coughlan de Perez,Elisabeth Stephens +6 more
TL;DR: In the Amazon basin, extreme flooding is consistently attributed to warmer or cooler conditions in the tropical Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, with some evidence linking floods to other hydroclimatic drivers such as the Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) as mentioned in this paper.
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Effects of hydrological regime and land use on in-stream Escherichia coli concentration in the Mekong basin, Lao PDR.
Paty Nakhle,Olivier Ribolzi,Laurie Boithias,Sayaphet Rattanavong,Yves Auda,Saysongkham Sayavong,Rosalie E. Zimmermann,Bounsamay Soulileuth,Anne Pando,Chanthamousone Thammahacksa,Emma Rochelle-Newall,William Santini,Jean-Michel Martinez,Nicolas Gratiot,Alain Pierret +14 more
TL;DR: The results show the presence of fecal contamination at most of the sampled sites, with a seasonality characterized by higher and extreme E. coli concentrations occurring during the rainy season.
Comparison between Silicate Weathering and Physical Erosion Rates in Andean Basins of the Amazon River
Jean-Sébastien Moquet,Jérôme Viers,Alain Crave,Elisa Armijos,Christelle Lagane,Waldo Lavado,Emilie Pépin,Rodrigo Pombosa,Luis Noriega,William Santini,Jean-Loup Guyot +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the relationship between silicate weathering rates and physical erosion rates over the Andean basins of the Amazon River and find no homogenous relationship between erosion rates and chemical weathering rate over this area.
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