Geomorphometric assessment of spatial sediment connectivity in small Alpine catchments

M Cavalli, S Trevisani, F Comiti, L Marchi - Geomorphology, 2013 - Elsevier
Complex and rugged topography induces large variations in erosion and sediment delivery
in the headwaters of alpine catchments. An effective connection of hillslopes with the …

The role of human activities on sediment connectivity of shallow landslides

MG Persichillo, M Bordoni, M Cavalli, S Crema… - Catena, 2018 - Elsevier
Sediment connectivity within a catchment depends largely on the morphological complexity
of the catchment and is strictly related to the anthropogenic modification of the landscape. In …

Concentration-discharge hysteresis: current approaches and future directions for quantifying pollutant dynamics in storm events—with a particular focus on the tropics

LS Mazilamani, RPD Walsh, KV Annammala… - Sustainable Water …, 2024 - Springer
Storm events play a crucial role in controlling pollutant mobilization and transport in
catchments. Concentration-discharge (CQ) hysteresis analysis of storm events offers …

Long-term changes in the landslide sediment supply capacity for debris flow occurrence in Wenchuan County, China

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K Messenzehl, T Hoffmann, R Dikau - Geomorphology, 2014 - Elsevier
The efficiency of sediment routing through mountain sediment cascades is controlled by the
connectivity of hillslopes to the main river system. A lack of connectivity may cause long-term …

Turbidity-based sediment monitoring in northern Thailand: Hysteresis, variability, and uncertainty

AD Ziegler, SG Benner, C Tantasirin, SH Wood… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Annual total suspended solid (TSS) loads in the Mae Sa Catchment in northern Thailand,
determined with an automated, turbidity-based monitoring approach, were approximately …

Connectivity of post‐fire runoff and sediment from nested hillslopes and watersheds

C Wilson, SK Kampf, S Ryan, T Covino… - Hydrological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Wildfire increases the potential connectivity of runoff and sediment throughout watersheds
due to greater bare soil, runoff and erosion as compared to pre‐fire conditions. This …

Downstream patterns of suspended sediment transport in a High Arctic river influenced by permafrost disturbance and recent climate change

EA Favaro, SF Lamoureux - Geomorphology, 2015 - Elsevier
Spatially and temporally variable suspended sediment transport from upstream sources was
investigated in the West River (unofficial name) at the Cape Bounty Arctic Watershed …

[PDF][PDF] Sediment Connectivity in the Upper Thina Catchment, Eastern Cape, South Africa

BW Van der Waal - 2014 - core.ac.uk
Sediment dynamics are influenced by transformed landscape connectivity in catchments
worldwide. The upper Thina catchment, an important high rainfall resource in the northern …

Joint isotopic mass balance: a novel approach to quantifying channel bed to channel margins sediment transfer during storm events

JW Underwood, CE Renshaw… - Earth Surface …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The important role of floodplains and the broader riparian zone in providing temporary
storage for a large fraction of the annual sediment load of rivers is well established, but this …