Indices of sediment connectivity: opportunities, challenges and limitations
Indices of connectivity are critical means for moving from qualitative to (semi-) quantitative
evaluations of material (eg, water, sediment and nutrients) transfer across the building …
evaluations of material (eg, water, sediment and nutrients) transfer across the building …
Soil erosion and sediment dynamics in the Anthropocene: a review of human impacts during a period of rapid global environmental change
PN Owens - Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Humanity has been modifying the planet in a measurable way for thousands of
years. Recently, this influence has been such that some feel we are in a new geological …
years. Recently, this influence has been such that some feel we are in a new geological …
Connectivity as an emergent property of geomorphic systems
Connectivity describes the efficiency of material transfer between geomorphic system
components such as hillslopes and rivers or longitudinal segments within a river network …
components such as hillslopes and rivers or longitudinal segments within a river network …
Sediment connectivity: a framework for understanding sediment transfer at multiple scales
LJ Bracken, L Turnbull, J Wainwright… - … surface processes and …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
A major challenge for geomorphologists is to scale up small‐magnitude processes to
produce landscape form, yet existing approaches have been found to be severely limited …
produce landscape form, yet existing approaches have been found to be severely limited …
The way forward: Can connectivity be useful to design better measuring and modelling schemes for water and sediment dynamics?
For many years, scientists have tried to understand, describe and quantify water and
sediment fluxes, with associated substances like pollutants, at multiple scales. In the past …
sediment fluxes, with associated substances like pollutants, at multiple scales. In the past …
Sediment connectivity concepts and approaches
In recent years the concept of connectivity has emerged in sediment management to
describe transfer of sediment from different sections of landscapes at various spatial and …
describe transfer of sediment from different sections of landscapes at various spatial and …
(Dis) Connectivity in catchment sediment cascades: a fresh look at the sediment delivery problem
K Fryirs - Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The concept of the sediment delivery problem was introduced into the literature in 1983 by
Des Walling. This concept describes how only a fraction of sediment eroded within a …
Des Walling. This concept describes how only a fraction of sediment eroded within a …
Hydrologic connectivity as a framework for understanding biogeochemical flux through watersheds and along fluvial networks
T Covino - Geomorphology, 2017 - Elsevier
Hydrologic connections can link hillslopes to channel networks, streams to lakes, subsurface
to surface, land to atmosphere, terrestrial to aquatic, and upstream to downstream. These …
to surface, land to atmosphere, terrestrial to aquatic, and upstream to downstream. These …
Connectivity in rivers
E Wohl - Progress in Physical Geography, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
Connectivity describes the degree to which matter and organisms can move among spatially
defined units in a natural system. River connectivity is typically described in longitudinal …
defined units in a natural system. River connectivity is typically described in longitudinal …
Prolegomena to sediment and flow connectivity in the landscape: A GIS and field numerical assessment
This paper presents two new definitions of sediment and water flux connectivity (from source
through slopes to channels/sinks) with examples of applications to sediment fluxes. The two …
through slopes to channels/sinks) with examples of applications to sediment fluxes. The two …