Bridge over Río Marker near the confluence with Río Loco near El Chaco, Ecuador Jan 2024
Detailed Description
Erosion in the Río Coca valley upstream of the former waterfall location, showing major damage to the roadway over the Río Marker, a tributary to the Río Loco, and temporary roadway access bridge. (Molly Wood, USGS)
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In cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USGS is helping Ecuadorian government officials from the Electric Corporation of Ecuador (CELEC) develop strategies for managing sediment and erosion in the Río Coca basin after the 2020 collapse of the 144-meter-tall San Rafael waterfall.
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12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
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Assessing River Erosion and Sedimentation in Ecuador
In cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, USGS is helping Ecuadorian government officials from the Electric Corporation of Ecuador (CELEC) develop strategies for managing sediment and erosion in the Río Coca basin after the 2020 collapse of the 144-meter-tall San Rafael waterfall.
International Programs
12201 Sunrise Valley Drive
Reston, VA 20192
United States
Molly S Wood
Director, Observing Systems Division
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Chief, Hydrologic Networks Branch
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Email
Phone