Suspended sediment transport dynamics in rivers: Multi-scale drivers of temporal variation
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in
structuring the landscape, creating ecological habitats and transporting nutrients. It is also a …
structuring the landscape, creating ecological habitats and transporting nutrients. It is also a …
[HTML][HTML] Sediment source fingerprinting as an aid to catchment management: a review of the current state of knowledge and a methodological decision-tree for end …
The growing awareness of the environmental significance of fine-grained sediment fluxes
through catchment systems continues to underscore the need for reliable information on the …
through catchment systems continues to underscore the need for reliable information on the …
The challenges and opportunities of addressing particle size effects in sediment source fingerprinting: a review
Tracing sediments back to their catchment sources using biogeochemical and physical
fingerprints involves multiple assumptions. One of the most fundamental assumptions is that …
fingerprints involves multiple assumptions. One of the most fundamental assumptions is that …
The evolution of sediment source fingerprinting investigations in fluvial systems
DE Walling - Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2013 - Springer
Purpose This contribution reviews the evolution of sediment source fingerprinting
investigations since the beginning of such studies in the mid-1970s. Attention is directed to …
investigations since the beginning of such studies in the mid-1970s. Attention is directed to …
[HTML][HTML] Sediment fingerprinting in agricultural catchments: a critical re-examination of source discrimination and data corrections
Fine sediment source fingerprinting techniques have been widely applied in agricultural
river catchments. Successful source discrimination in agricultural environments depends on …
river catchments. Successful source discrimination in agricultural environments depends on …
Sediment fingerprinting in fluvial systems: review of tracers, sediment sources and mixing models
Suspended sediments in fluvial systems originate from a myriad of diffuse and point sources,
with the relative contribution from each source varying over time and space. The process of …
with the relative contribution from each source varying over time and space. The process of …
A global review of sediment source fingerprinting research incorporating fallout radiocesium (137Cs)
Abstract Information on the main sources supplying deleterious sediment loads to river
systems is needed to improve our understanding of soil erosion processes to better target …
systems is needed to improve our understanding of soil erosion processes to better target …
The uncertainties associated with sediment fingerprinting suspended and recently deposited fluvial sediment in the Nene river basin
The use of tracers within a sediment fingerprinting framework has become a commonly used
technique for investigating the sources of fine sediment. However, uncertainties associated …
technique for investigating the sources of fine sediment. However, uncertainties associated …
An examination of geochemical modelling approaches to tracing sediment sources incorporating distribution mixing and elemental correlations
The identification of sediment sources is fundamental to the management of increasingly
scarce water resources. Tracing the origin of sediment with elemental geochemistry is a well …
scarce water resources. Tracing the origin of sediment with elemental geochemistry is a well …
Comparing catchment sediment fingerprinting procedures using an auto-evaluation approach with virtual sample mixtures
Abstract Information on sediment sources in river catchments is required for effective
sediment control strategies, to understand sediment, nutrient and pollutant transport, and for …
sediment control strategies, to understand sediment, nutrient and pollutant transport, and for …