[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 …
Sediment source fingerprinting: benchmarking recent outputs, remaining challenges and emerging themes
Purpose This review of sediment source fingerprinting assesses the current state-of-the-art,
remaining challenges and emerging themes. It combines inputs from international scientists …
remaining challenges and emerging themes. It combines inputs from international scientists …
The behavioural characteristics of sediment properties and their implications for sediment fingerprinting as an approach for identifying sediment sources in river basins
Sediment fingerprinting is a technique that is increasingly being used to improve the
understanding of sediment dynamics within river basins. At present, one of the main …
understanding of sediment dynamics within river basins. At present, one of the main …
Fingerprinting and tracing the sources of soils and sediments: Earth and ocean science, geoarchaeological, forensic, and human health applications
Fine-grained sediment is perhaps the most widespread and pervasive contaminant in
aquatic systems reflecting its role in influencing the quality of the water (eg, turbidity, vector …
aquatic systems reflecting its role in influencing the quality of the water (eg, turbidity, vector …
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 …
Fallout 210Pb as a soil and sediment tracer in catchment sediment budget investigations: A review
Increasing anthropogenic pressures coupled with climate change impacts on natural
resources have promoted a quest for innovative tracing techniques for understanding soil …
resources have promoted a quest for innovative tracing techniques for understanding soil …
Relating sediment impacts on coral reefs to watershed sources, processes and management: A review
Modification of terrestrial sediment fluxes can result in increased sedimentation and turbidity
in receiving waters, with detrimental impacts on coral reef ecosystems. Preventing …
in receiving waters, with detrimental impacts on coral reef ecosystems. Preventing …
Sources of variability in fatty acid (FA) biomarkers in the application of compound-specific stable isotopes (CSSIs) to soil and sediment fingerprinting and tracing: a …
DG Reiffarth, EL Petticrew, PN Owens… - Science of the Total …, 2016 - Elsevier
Determining soil redistribution and sediment budgets in watersheds is often challenging.
One of the methods for making such determinations employs soil and sediment …
One of the methods for making such determinations employs soil and sediment …
The fate of carbon in check dam sediments
Y Yao, J Song, X Wei - Earth-Science Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
Check dams are small engineering structures. They are used worldwide for soil and water
conservation, gully rehabilitation, hydrological regulation, and food supply. Eroded materials …
conservation, gully rehabilitation, hydrological regulation, and food supply. Eroded materials …