Marcos Nicolas Gallo

@oceanica.ufrj.br

Federal University Rio de Janeiro - PEnO/COPPE/UFRJ

Marcos Nicolas Gallo

RESEARCH, TEACHING, or OTHER INTERESTS

Environmental Engineering, Oceanography
27

Scopus Publications

644

Scholar Citations

15

Scholar h-index

19

Scholar i10-index

Scopus Publications

  • Multi-Wavelength Calibration of a Low-Cost High-Range Turbidimeter: Analysis of the Dispersion Regime
    Laiz R. Ventura, Alexandre E. Santos, Gabriela V. Buraschi, José L. Paralovo, Marcos N. Gallo, Luiz G. Guimarães, Carlos E. Fellows
    ACS Omega, 2025
    Turbidimetry, a method for assessing fluid clarity by quantifying suspended particle levels, plays an important role in various fields, including environmental surveillance, sediment measurements, water quality management, and diverse industrial sectors. Various optical instruments are commercially available, normally called turbidimeter. However, no generic calibration that can be used to convert the turbidimeter output to NTU is possible. This work presents the development of a low-cost multiwavelength turbidimeter designed for high-range turbidity measurements (0.5–4000 NTU) in visible and near-infrared spectra (500–1000 nm). Using formazin solution as a turbidimetric standard and introducing the calibration factor concept, we were able to determine the identification of multiple calibration zones of the developed sensor. For calibration experiments, a portable spectrometer was used to measure the transmitted light, thereby obtaining a spectrum associated with each standard. Then, analysis of the obtained spectra was performed, enabling characterization of the calibration method employed in the study. Considering various wavelengths in the analysis, the results suggest that the present methodology has the potential to develop environmental monitoring practices and water quality control. More specifically, turbidity measurements can be performed in a wide range of NTU and wavelength values, suggesting the feasibility of conducting analyses over an extensive turbidity spectrum.
  • Sensitivity analysis of incoming sediment load to the reservoirs of the Paranaíba River basin: effects of climate change
    Anderson Braga Mendes, Daniel Andres Rodrigues, Marcos Gallo
    Revista Ambiente E Agua, 2025
    Climate change poses significant challenges to reservoir sustainability by altering streamflow regimes and intensifying sediment dynamics. This study provides an integrated assessment of the sensitivity of reservoirs in the Paranaíba River basin to increases in incoming sediment load under climate change scenarios that project higher mean annual streamflow. The system‑level assessment covered 64 dams and 47 hydrosedimentometric monitoring stations in operation in the basin at the end of 2024. For each reservoir, stylized climate-change scenarios applied +1%, +5%, and +10% to the annual mean discharge, with increments redistributed across the daily series. Total sediment loads were computed from station-specific power-law rating curves using Colby’s 1957 simplified method; reservoir trap efficiency followed Churchill and Brune. Impacts are heterogeneous across reservoirs; anthropogenic pressure, particularly urbanization, modulates the sensitivity to discharge increases: sub-basins with higher urbanization show larger responses: the total incoming sediment load increased by up to 32.8% at Lago Paranoá, the most affected site owing to the intense urbanization of its drainage area, which includes Brasília and surrounding cities, in contrast to five reservoirs under lower anthropogenic pressure, such as Santa Maria, near the springs of the Ribeirão do Torto. It explicitly accounts for interactions among multiple projects and addresses the lack of system‑scale analyses for cascade reservoirs.Keywords: cascade reservoirs, climate change, incoming sediment load, Paranaíba river.
  • Predicting storm surge extremes on the Southeast Brazilian Coast: Long-term projections with neural networks
    Clarisse Lacerda Gomes Kaufmann, Marcos Nicólas Gallo, Ricardo De Camargo
    Regional Studies in Marine Science, 2024
  • In treacherous waters: detection of colistin-resistant bacteria in water and plastic litter from a recreational estuary
    Gabrielle da Silva Oliveira Alves, Anna Luiza Bauer Canellas, Marcos N Gallo, Susana Beatriz Vinzon, Marinella Silva Laport
    Letters in Applied Microbiology, 2024
    Colistin resistance poses a major therapeutic challenge and resistant strains have now been reported worldwide. However, the occurrence of such bacteria in aquatic environments is considerably less understood. This study aimed to isolate and characterize colistin-resistant strains from water and plastic litter collected in an urban recreational estuary. Altogether, 64 strains with acquired colistin resistance were identified, mainly Acinetobacter spp. and Enterobacter spp. From these, 40.6% were positive for at least one mcr variant (1–9), 26.5% harbored, extended-spectrum beta-lactamases, 23.4% harbored, sulfonamide resistance genes, and 9.3% harbored, quinolone resistance genes. merA, encoding mercury resistance, was detected in 10.5% of these strains, most of which were also strong biofilm producers. The minimum inhibitory concentration toward colistin was determined for the mcr-positive strains and ranged from 2 to ≥512 µg ml−1. Our findings suggest that Gram-negative bacteria highly resistant to a last-resort antimicrobial can be found in recreational waters and plastic litter, thereby evidencing the urgency of the One Health approach to mitigate the antimicrobial resistance crisis.
  • Evaluation of a High Resolution WRF Model for Southeast Brazilian Coast: The Importance of Physical Parameterization to Wind Representation
    Layrson de Jesus Menezes Gonçalves, Júlia Kaiser, Ronaldo Maia de Jesus Palmeira, Marcos Nicolás Gallo, Carlos Eduardo Parente
    Atmosphere, 2024
    This study assesses the performance of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model using a high-resolution spatial grid (1 km) with various combinations of physical parameterization packages to simulate a severe event in August 2021 in the southeastern Brazilian coast. After determining the optimal set of physical parameterizations for representing wind patterns during this event, a year-long evaluation was conducted, covering forecast horizons of 24, 48, and 72 h. The simulation results were compared with observational wind data from four weather stations. The findings highlight variations in the efficacy of different physical parameterization sets, with certain sets encountering challenges in accurately depicting the peak of the severe event. The most favorable results were achieved using a combination of Tiedtke (cumulus), Thompson (microphysics), TKE (boundary layer), Monin-Obukhov (surface layer), Unified-NOAH (land surface), and RRTMG (shortwave and longwave radiation). Over the one-year forecasting period, the WRF model effectively represented the overall wind pattern, including forecasts up to three days in advance (72-h forecast horizon). Generally, the statistical metrics indicate robust model performance, even for the 72-h forecast horizon, with correlation coefficients consistently exceeding 0.60 at all analyzed points. While the model proficiently captured wind distribution, it tended to overestimate northeast wind speed and gust intensities. Notably, forecast accuracy decreased as stations approached the ocean, exemplified by the ATPM station.
  • Meteorological Signal on Hydrodynamics in the Ilha Grande and Sepetiba Bays: Lag Effects and Coastal Currents
    Nair Emmanuela da Silveira Pereira, Susana Beatriz Vinzón, Marcos Nicolás Gallo, Mariela Gabioux
    Hydrology, 2024
    On the southeastern coast of Brazil, the bays of Ilha Grande and Sepetiba are linked by the Ilha Grande Channel, where remarkably strong currents have been consistently observed. Tidal forces cannot explain the strength of these currents. Previous researchers have focused on investigating factors like baroclinic effects due to salinity differences or seiches between two basins without a conclusive answer. This study aims to elucidate the role of remote meteorological effects within this complex hydrodynamic system. A numerical approach with a coastal model nested within an ocean model was employed, enabling an in-depth examination of the intricate interplay between meteorological and tidal forcings. The study revealed a significant finding: the lag in signal propagation plays a pivotal role in determining how these signals impact the dynamics of the bays. The astronomical signal exhibits a minimal lag along the coast (1 min) and leads to water level differences between the sea and the coastline, resulting in the generation of tidal currents at the bay entrances. On the other hand, the remote meteorological signal, with a stronger signal lag along the coast (4.92 h), leads to the creation of a water level difference between the bay entrances, inducing significant fluxes along the narrow Ilha Grande Channel.
  • The role of waves in the resuspension and transport of fine sediment and mine tailings from the Fundão Dam failure, Doce River, Brazil
    Susana Beatriz Vinzon, Marcos Nicolas Gallo, Mariela Gabioux, Diego Luiz Fonseca, Fernanda Minikowski Achete, Renato David Ghisolfi, Guilherme Nogueira Mill, Sabrina Aparecida Ramos da Fonseca, Valéria da Silva Quaresma, Kyssyanne Samihra Santos Oliveira, Guilherme Brigagão, Léo Gonçalves Machado
    International Journal of Sediment Research, 2024
    In one of the world's worst mining disasters, after flowing 670 km down the Doce River, about 20 million m3 of tailings reached the coast of Brazil in November 2015. The occurrence of persistent northerly winds favored the detachment of the river plume from the coastline and its displacement southward. However, observations of the sediment plume along the coast during the year following the breach, using aerial photographs, indicated that the plume is more extensive and persistent in a northerly direction. Previous studies have shown that although the most persistent winds are from the northern sector (70%), there is a greater incidence of waves from the southern sector (62%), especially with greater heights and periods. In this research, the effect of gravity waves on the transport of sediments is investigated, and, therefore, tailings from the Doce River and deposited on the adjacent inner continental shelf, mixed with the fluvial mud deposit also are investigated. Two mechanisms were investigated: 1) the effect of waves on sediment resuspension and their combination with tidal and wind forcings, using a two-dimensions in the horizontal directions (2DH) numerical model within the DELFT3D software, and 2) the capture of the fluvial plume by littoral drift, calculated by means of analytical models using data from wave propagation modeling. Both mechanisms were studied for 2019, also considering two major meteorological events in the region. Both effects were relevant for the northward dispersion of fine sediment, highlighting the effect of waves on the potential for northward transport of tailings towards the Abrolhos Bank.
  • Predicting significant wave height with artificial neural networks in the South Atlantic Ocean: a hybrid approach
    Paula Marangoni Gazineu Marinho Pinto, Ricardo Martins Campos, Marcos Nicolas Gallo, Carlos Eduardo Parente Ribeiro
    Ocean Dynamics, 2023
  • Hydro-morphodynamics of a dredged tidal canal, Fundão Canal - RJ, Brazil
    Gabriela Verónica Buraschi, Marcos Nicolás Gallo
    Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2021
  • Morphological behavior of the Magdalena River delta (Colombia) due to intra and interannual variations in river discharge
    Boris Ávila, Marcos N Gallo
    Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 2021
  • Detection of fluid mud layers using tuning fork, dual-frequency echo sounder, and chirp sub-bottom measurements
    Juliane Castro Carneiro, Marcos N. Gallo, Susana B. Vinzón
    Ocean Dynamics, 2020
  • Tidal inlet short-term morphodynamics analysed trough the tidal prism - longshore sediment transport ratio criterion
    Rodrigo Amado Garcia Silva, Marcos Nicolás Gallo, Paulo Cesar Colonna Rosman, Izabel Christina Martins Nogueira
    Geomorphology, 2020
  • Beach morphodynamic response to a submerged reef
    Douglas Duarte Nemes, Francisco Fabián Criado-Sudau, Marcos Nicolás Gallo
    Water Switzerland, 2019
  • Assessing rheological properties of fluid mud samples through tuning fork data
    Diego Luiz Fonseca, Patrícia Cunha Marroig, Juliane Castro Carneiro, Marcos Nicolás Gallo, Susana Beatriz Vinzón
    Ocean Dynamics, 2019
  • Rip Currents Dynamic of a Swell Dominated Microtidal Beach
    Francisco Fabián Criado-Sudau, Douglas Duarte Nemes, Marcos Nicolás Gallo
    Journal of Coastal Research, 2019
  • Short-term tidal asymmetry inversion in a macrotidal estuary (Beira, Mozambique)
    Teodósio N.M. Nzualo, Marcos N. Gallo, Susana B. Vinzon
    Geomorphology, 2018
  • Experimental development of a morphodynamic profile control strategy for wave-dominated beaches
    Douglas Duarte Nemes, Marcos Nicolás Gallo, Francisco Pedocchi
    Journal of Integrated Coastal Zone Management, 2018
  • Characterisation of the suspended particulate matter in a stratified estuarine environment employing complementary techniques
    Luis P. Thomas, Beatriz M. Marino, Ricardo N. Szupiany, Marcos N. Gallo
    Continental Shelf Research, 2017
  • Strategies for measuring fluid mud layers and their rheological properties in ports
    Juliane Castro Carneiro, Diego Luiz Fonseca, Susana Beatriz Vinzon, Marcos Nicolás Gallo
    Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 2017
  • Estimation of suspended sediment concentration by acoustic calibration and scattering properties: An experimental and theoretical analysis
    Benevides C. Xavier, Carlos P. Ribeiro, Luiz G. Guimaraes, Marcos G. Gallo, Alberto G. Figueiredo
    2015 IEEE Oes Acoustics in Underwater Geosciences Symposium Rio Acoustics 2015, 2016
  • Mud density prospection using a tuning fork
    Valentina Groposo, Rodrigo L. Mosquera, Francisco Pedocchi, Susana B. Vinzón, Marcos Gallo
    Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 2015
  • Structure and position of the bottom salinity front in the Amazon Estuary
    Ernesto Molinas, Susana Beatriz Vinzon, Carla de Paula Xavier Vilela, Marcos Nicolas Gallo
    Ocean Dynamics, 2014
  • Estimation of suspended sediment concentration by acoustic scattering: An experimental and theoretical analysis for spherical particles
    Benevides Colella Xavier, Iranilson Oliveira Silva, Luiz Gallisa Guimarães, Marcos Nicolás Gallo, Carlos Parente Ribeiro, Alberto G. Figueiredo
    Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2014
  • Laboratory evaluation of two LISST-25X using river sediments
    Leonardo Filippa, Luana Freire, Alfredo Trento, Ana M. Álvarez, Marcos Gallo, Susana Vinzón
    Sedimentary Geology, 2011
  • Forcing and mixing processes in the Amazon estuary: A study case
    Maíra Ometto Bezerra, Ramos Pontes, Marcos Nicolás Gallo, Alexandre Melo Casseb do Carmo, Susana B. Vinzón, et al.
    Nuovo Cimento Della Societa Italiana Di Fisica C, 2008
  • Dissolved and particulate heavy metals in the Salado River (Santa FE, Argentina)
    Marcos Gallo, Alfredo Trento, Ana Alvarez, Horacio Beldoménico, Darío Campagnoli
    Water Air and Soil Pollution, 2006
  • Generation of overtides and compound tides in Amazon estuary
    Marcos Nicolás Gallo, Susana Beatriz Vinzon
    Ocean Dynamics, 2005

RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Marés fluviais: Variação espaço-temporal da assimetria no estuário do Rio Amazonas
    PH Trigo Rosa, V Moura, M Gabioux, MN Gallo, S Vinzon, JD Caprace
    Ribagua, 1-17 , 2026
    2026
  • Multi-Wavelength Calibration of a Low-Cost High-Range Turbidimeter: Analysis of the Dispersion Regime
    LR Ventura, AE Santos, GV Buraschi, JL Paralovo, MN Gallo, ...
    ACS omega 10 (44), 52418-52428 , 2025
    2025
  • Widespread occurrence of mobile colistin resistance genes in Brazilian marine environments
    RC Brunelli, TV de Jesus Carvalho Baptista, ...
    Ocean Microbiology 1 (1), 3 , 2025
    2025
    Citations: 2
  • Análise de sensibilidade da carga de sedimentos aportada nos reservatórios da bacia do rio Paranaíba: efeitos das mudanças climáticas
    AB Mendes, DA Rodriguez, M Gallo
    Revista Ambiente & Água 20, e3123 , 2025
    2025
  • Sensitivity analysis of incoming sediment load to the reservoirs of the Paranaíba River basin: effects of climate change
    AB Mendes, DA Rodriguez, M Gallo
    Revista Ambiente & Água 20, e3123 , 2025
    2025
  • Predicting storm surge extremes on the Southeast Brazilian Coast: Long-term projections with neural networks
    CLG Kaufmann, MN Gallo, R De Camargo
    Regional Studies in Marine Science 79, 103846 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 6
  • In treacherous waters: detection of colistin-resistant bacteria in water and plastic litter from a recreational estuary
    GSO Alves, ALB Canellas, MN Gallo, SB Vinzon, MS Laport
    Letters in Applied Microbiology 77 (9), ovae082 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 7
  • Estratégia de aninhamento de modelos espectrais para reconstituição do clima de ondas em regiões costeiras complexas: Terminal da Ilha Guaíba (RJ-Brasil)
    GCM Dos Passos, PHT Rosa, J Kaiser, MN Gallo, CE Parente, ...
    Ribagua 11 (2), 2497230 , 2024
    2024
  • Evaluation of a High Resolution WRF Model for Southeast Brazilian Coast: The Importance of Physical Parameterization to Wind Representation
    LJM Gonçalves, J Kaiser, RMJ Palmeira, MN Gallo, CE Parente
    Atmosphere 15 (5), 533 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 4
  • The role of waves in the resuspension and transport of fine sediment and mine tailings from the Fundão Dam failure, Doce River, Brazil
    SB Vinzon, MN Gallo, M Gabioux, DL Fonseca, FM Achete, RD Ghisolfi, ...
    International Journal of Sediment Research 39 (1), 44-60 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 10
  • Meteorological signal on hydrodynamics in the Ilha Grande and Sepetiba Bays: lag effects and coastal currents
    NES Pereira, SB Vinzón, MN Gallo, M Gabioux
    Hydrology 11 (2), 15 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9
  • Meteorological Signal on Hydrodynamics in the Ilha Grande and Sepetiba Bays: Lag Effects and Coastal Currents
    P NEdS, SB Vinzón, MN Gallo, M Gabioux
    2023
  • Predicting significant wave height with artificial neural networks in the South Atlantic Ocean: a hybrid approach
    P Marangoni Gazineu Marinho Pinto, R Martins Campos, MN Gallo, ...
    Ocean dynamics 73 (6), 303-315 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 12
  • Erosive and accretive response of a natural beach to storm events
    F Fabián Criado Sudau, À Fernandez-Mora, J Soriano-González, M Gallo, ...
    EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EGU-16017 , 2023
    2023
  • Erosive and accretive response of a natural beach to storm events
    FFC Sudau, À Fernandez-Mora, J Soriano-González, M Gallo, ...
    EGU23 , 2023
    2023
  • Hydro-morphodynamics of a dredged tidal canal, Fundão Canal-RJ, Brazil
    GV Buraschi, MN Gallo
    Journal of South American Earth Sciences 112, 103603 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 4
  • Implementación de Modelos Digitales de Elevación (MDE) para la simulación hidrodinámica bidimensional del escurrimiento en un tramo del río Salado (Santa Fe). Caso: crecida del …
    M Imhoff
    2021
  • Morphological behavior of the Magdalena River delta (Colombia) due to intra and interannual variations in river discharge
    B Ávila, MN Gallo
    Journal of South American Earth Sciences 108, 103215 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 16
  • Detection of fluid mud layers using tuning fork, dual-frequency echo sounder, and chirp sub-bottom measurements
    JC Carneiro, MN Gallo, SB Vinzón
    Ocean Dynamics 70 (4), 573-590 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 15
  • Tidal inlet short-term morphodynamics analysed trough the tidal prism-longshore sediment transport ratio criterion
    RAG Silva, MN Gallo, PCC Rosman, ICM Nogueira
    Geomorphology 351, 106918 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 15

MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS

  • Generation of overtides and compound tides in Amazon estuary
    MN Gallo, SB Vinzon
    Ocean Dynamics 55 (5), 441-448 , 2005
    2005
    Citations: 197
  • Dissolved and particulate heavy metals in the Salado River (Santa Fe, Argentina)
    M Gallo, A Trento, A Alvarez, H Beldoménico, D Campagnoli
    Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 174 (1), 367-384 , 2006
    2006
    Citations: 48
  • Structure and position of the bottom salinity front in the Amazon Estuary
    E Molinas, SB Vinzon, C de Paula Xavier Vilela, MN Gallo
    Ocean Dynamics 64 (11), 1583-1599 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 35
  • Laboratory evaluation of two LISST-25X using river sediments
    L Filippa, L Freire, A Trento, AM Álvarez, M Gallo, S Vinzón
    Sedimentary Geology 238 (3-4), 268-276 , 2011
    2011
    Citations: 28
  • A influência da vazão fluvial sobre a propagação da maré no estuário do rio amazonas
    MN Gallo
    Sc., Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil , 2004
    2004
    Citations: 27
  • Assessing rheological properties of fluid mud samples through tuning fork data
    DL Fonseca, PC Marroig, JC Carneiro, MN Gallo, SB Vinzón
    Ocean Dynamics 69 (1), 51-57 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 23
  • Beach morphodynamic response to a submerged reef
    D Duarte Nemes, F Fabián Criado-Sudau, M Nicolás Gallo
    Water 11 (2), 340 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 22
  • Estudo numérico do escoamento em planícies de marés do canal Norte (estuário do rio Amazonas)
    MN Gallo, SB Vinzon
    Ribagua 2 (1), 38-50 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 21
  • Rip currents dynamic of a swell dominated microtidal beach
    FF Criado-Sudau, DD Nemes, MN Gallo
    Journal of Coastal Research 92 (SI), 121-127 , 2019
    2019
    Citations: 20
  • Short-term tidal asymmetry inversion in a macrotidal estuary (Beira, Mozambique)
    TNM Nzualo, MN Gallo, SB Vinzon
    Geomorphology 308, 107-117 , 2018
    2018
    Citations: 19
  • Mud density prospection using a tuning fork
    V Groposo, RL Mosquera, F Pedocchi, SB Vinzón, M Gallo
    Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering 141 (5), 04014047 , 2015
    2015
    Citations: 17
  • Morphological behavior of the Magdalena River delta (Colombia) due to intra and interannual variations in river discharge
    B Ávila, MN Gallo
    Journal of South American Earth Sciences 108, 103215 , 2021
    2021
    Citations: 16
  • Characterisation of the suspended particulate matter in a stratified estuarine environment employing complementary techniques
    LP Thomas, BM Marino, RN Szupiany, MN Gallo
    Continental Shelf Research 148, 37-43 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 16
  • Detection of fluid mud layers using tuning fork, dual-frequency echo sounder, and chirp sub-bottom measurements
    JC Carneiro, MN Gallo, SB Vinzón
    Ocean Dynamics 70 (4), 573-590 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 15
  • Tidal inlet short-term morphodynamics analysed trough the tidal prism-longshore sediment transport ratio criterion
    RAG Silva, MN Gallo, PCC Rosman, ICM Nogueira
    Geomorphology 351, 106918 , 2020
    2020
    Citations: 15
  • Estimation of suspended sediment concentration by acoustic scattering: an experimental and theoretical analysis for spherical particles
    BC Xavier, IO Silva, LG Guimarães, MN Gallo, CP Ribeiro, ...
    Journal of soils and sediments 14 (7), 1325-1333 , 2014
    2014
    Citations: 15
  • Strategies for measuring fluid mud layers and their rheological properties in ports
    JC Carneiro, DL Fonseca, SB Vinzon, MN Gallo
    Journal of Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engineering 143 (4), 04017008 , 2017
    2017
    Citations: 14
  • Predicting significant wave height with artificial neural networks in the South Atlantic Ocean: a hybrid approach
    P Marangoni Gazineu Marinho Pinto, R Martins Campos, MN Gallo, ...
    Ocean dynamics 73 (6), 303-315 , 2023
    2023
    Citations: 12
  • The role of waves in the resuspension and transport of fine sediment and mine tailings from the Fundão Dam failure, Doce River, Brazil
    SB Vinzon, MN Gallo, M Gabioux, DL Fonseca, FM Achete, RD Ghisolfi, ...
    International Journal of Sediment Research 39 (1), 44-60 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 10
  • Meteorological signal on hydrodynamics in the Ilha Grande and Sepetiba Bays: lag effects and coastal currents
    NES Pereira, SB Vinzón, MN Gallo, M Gabioux
    Hydrology 11 (2), 15 , 2024
    2024
    Citations: 9