Apoyo en la implementación de un modelo hidráulico bidimensional a partir del levantamiento hidro topográfico en el área de influencia de los puntos de vertimiento estación Acacías y estación Castilla en el río Guayuriba, Meta
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The Guayuriba River is located in the biogeographic subregion of the Andean foothills on the eastern flank of the eastern cordillera of Colombia. It covers an area of 760km² and occupies part of the departments of Cundinamarca and Meta, making it one of the main water sources for the surrounding municipalities. It rises at the junction of the Blanco and Negro rivers and flows into the Metica River. January, February and March register the highest average monthly temperatures (25°C), while June and July have the lowest values (22,6°C); the driest months are January (58mm) and February (100mm) while May (526mm) and June (506mm) are the wettest. The study section in the Guayuriba River, associated with the discharge permit for the Acacías station of the Castilla Field and the Suria station of the Apiay Field, is located in a 15km section on the Guayuriba River, which starts 1km upstream of the current discharge of the Acacías station and ends 14km downstream of it, which includes the Apiay discharge. The Engineering, Geomatics and Environmental Consulting group is in charge of carrying out the hydro-topographic survey to generate the necessary products and evaluate the flood zones on the area of interest of the Guayuriba River
