Within agricultural watersheds suspended sediment-discharge hysteresis during storm events is commonly used to indicate dominant sediment sources and pathways. However, availability of high-resolution data, qualitative metrics, longevity of records, and simultaneous multiwatershed analyses has limited the efficacy of hysteresis as a sediment management tool. This two year study utilizes a quantitative hysteresis index from high-resolution suspended sediment and discharge data to assess fluctuations in sediment source location, delivery mechanisms and export efficiency in three intensively farmed watersheds during events over time. Flow-weighted event sediment export was further considered using multivariate techniques to delineate rainfall,...
In North America, the acceleration of the eutrophication of surface waters due to nutrient pollution...
Hysteresis in the soil water storage / discharge relationship is an important but poorly understood ...
The concentration of suspended sediment and discharge generated during flood events are not normally...
Within agricultural watersheds suspended sediment-discharge hysteresis during storm events is common...
Within agricultural watersheds suspended sediment-discharge hysteresis during storm events is common...
Purpose: Rain storm events mobilise large proportions of fine sediments in catchment systems. Sedime...
Connectivity provides a valuable concept for understanding catchment-scale sediment dynamics. In int...
Studying the hysteretic relationships embedded in high-frequency suspended-sediment concentration an...
Understanding what controls storm event responses within a watershed (e.g., antecedent conditions, g...
International audienceA large part of total solid flux is transported as suspension in mountainous r...
The fact that flash floods initiated in arable catchments are often accompanied by massive sediment ...
International audienceThe dynamics of suspended sediment transport were monitored continuously in a ...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
We estimated discharge and suspended sediment (SS) yield in a minimally disturbed watershed in North...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
In North America, the acceleration of the eutrophication of surface waters due to nutrient pollution...
Hysteresis in the soil water storage / discharge relationship is an important but poorly understood ...
The concentration of suspended sediment and discharge generated during flood events are not normally...
Within agricultural watersheds suspended sediment-discharge hysteresis during storm events is common...
Within agricultural watersheds suspended sediment-discharge hysteresis during storm events is common...
Purpose: Rain storm events mobilise large proportions of fine sediments in catchment systems. Sedime...
Connectivity provides a valuable concept for understanding catchment-scale sediment dynamics. In int...
Studying the hysteretic relationships embedded in high-frequency suspended-sediment concentration an...
Understanding what controls storm event responses within a watershed (e.g., antecedent conditions, g...
International audienceA large part of total solid flux is transported as suspension in mountainous r...
The fact that flash floods initiated in arable catchments are often accompanied by massive sediment ...
International audienceThe dynamics of suspended sediment transport were monitored continuously in a ...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
We estimated discharge and suspended sediment (SS) yield in a minimally disturbed watershed in North...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
In North America, the acceleration of the eutrophication of surface waters due to nutrient pollution...
Hysteresis in the soil water storage / discharge relationship is an important but poorly understood ...
The concentration of suspended sediment and discharge generated during flood events are not normally...