Purpose A disconnected ephemeral tributary was reconnected to the regulated River Ehen (NW England) as part of a river restoration initiative, providing a renewed delivery of sediment to a highly stable and armoured channel. This paper (1) assesses spatial and temporal dynamics of suspended and stored sediments in the Ehen, (2) characterises the composition of stored sediment, (3) develops fine sediment budgets for downstream river reaches, and (4) assesses the controls on the storage of fine sediment in the riverbed. Materials and methods A 3-km study section in the upper part of the River Ehen was divided into two reaches. Suspended sediments were monitored at the downstream limits of each reach over a 2-year period. In-channel st...
It has become increasingly clear that river channel sediment dynamics must be taken into account wit...
Purpose Suspended sediment (SS) transport in rivers is highly variable, making it challenging to de...
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles <2 mm in diameter, is a major cause of ecological degrada...
International audiencePurpose: A disconnected ephemeral tributary was reconnected to the regulated R...
Studies of ephemeral streams have focused mainly in arid and semi‐arid regions. Such streams also oc...
This paper describes changes in bed morpho‐dynamics and topography in the River Ehen, a regulated ri...
This paper is the first of a pair that report the findings of a river rehabilitation project centred...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceThis paper presents a field investi...
This paper describes the implementation of a novel mitigation approach and subsequent adaptive manag...
In-channel fine-sediment storage, especially in areas draining highly erodible materials, constitute...
[eng] Samples of suspended and fine channel bed sediment were used to examine the spatial and tempor...
Although the impacts of changing land use on the magnitude and timing of erosion in lowland catchmen...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
This chapter considers the key concepts to develop an improved understanding of the fine sediment lo...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This paper explores changes in suspended sediment transpo...
It has become increasingly clear that river channel sediment dynamics must be taken into account wit...
Purpose Suspended sediment (SS) transport in rivers is highly variable, making it challenging to de...
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles <2 mm in diameter, is a major cause of ecological degrada...
International audiencePurpose: A disconnected ephemeral tributary was reconnected to the regulated R...
Studies of ephemeral streams have focused mainly in arid and semi‐arid regions. Such streams also oc...
This paper describes changes in bed morpho‐dynamics and topography in the River Ehen, a regulated ri...
This paper is the first of a pair that report the findings of a river rehabilitation project centred...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]RIVAGEInternational audienceThis paper presents a field investi...
This paper describes the implementation of a novel mitigation approach and subsequent adaptive manag...
In-channel fine-sediment storage, especially in areas draining highly erodible materials, constitute...
[eng] Samples of suspended and fine channel bed sediment were used to examine the spatial and tempor...
Although the impacts of changing land use on the magnitude and timing of erosion in lowland catchmen...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
This chapter considers the key concepts to develop an improved understanding of the fine sediment lo...
Copyright © 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This paper explores changes in suspended sediment transpo...
It has become increasingly clear that river channel sediment dynamics must be taken into account wit...
Purpose Suspended sediment (SS) transport in rivers is highly variable, making it challenging to de...
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles <2 mm in diameter, is a major cause of ecological degrada...