Interactions between catchment variables and sediment transport processes in rivers are complex, and sediment transport behaviour during high-flow events is not well documented. This paper presents an investigation into sediment transport processes in a short-duration, high-discharge event in the Burdekin River, a large sand- and gravel-bed river in the monsoon- and cyclone-influenced, semi-arid tropics of north Queensland. The Burdekin's discharge is highly variable and strongly seasonal, with a recorded maximum of 40 400 m S. Sediment was sampled systematically across an 800 m wide, 12 m deep and straight reach using Helley-Smith bedload and US P-61 suspended sediment samplers over 16 days of a 29-day discharge event in February and March...
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in structuring the...
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in structuring the...
Suspended sediment transport and sedimentation dynamics in the sub-tropical Richmond River estuary w...
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The Burdekin River Catchment is situated in the dry tropics region of Northern Queensland, Australia...
Strongly seasonal rainfall in north Queensland, Australia, causes extremely variable fluvial dischar...
Strongly seasonal rainfall in north Queensland, Australia, causes extremely variable fluvial dischar...
The Burdekin River is an example of a class of tropical streams which experience two to four orders ...
Rivers in northern Queensland are ephemeral and carry water mainly as a direct response to heavy rai...
Understanding the transport and fate of suspended sediment exported by rivers is crucial for the man...
Rainfall, discharge and bedload were measured at three gauging stations (East Tributary, Upper Swift...
Floodplain deposits in semiarid and subhumid settings with erratic rainfall may contain relatively h...
The geological record is punctuated by the deposits of extreme event phenomena, the identification a...
The Fitzroy River is the largest river in Central Queensland discharging to the Central Queensland c...
Discharge event frequency, magnitude and duration all control river channel morphology and sedimenta...
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in structuring the...
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in structuring the...
Suspended sediment transport and sedimentation dynamics in the sub-tropical Richmond River estuary w...
An erratum for this article has been published. Please click on the description link below to view t...
The Burdekin River Catchment is situated in the dry tropics region of Northern Queensland, Australia...
Strongly seasonal rainfall in north Queensland, Australia, causes extremely variable fluvial dischar...
Strongly seasonal rainfall in north Queensland, Australia, causes extremely variable fluvial dischar...
The Burdekin River is an example of a class of tropical streams which experience two to four orders ...
Rivers in northern Queensland are ephemeral and carry water mainly as a direct response to heavy rai...
Understanding the transport and fate of suspended sediment exported by rivers is crucial for the man...
Rainfall, discharge and bedload were measured at three gauging stations (East Tributary, Upper Swift...
Floodplain deposits in semiarid and subhumid settings with erratic rainfall may contain relatively h...
The geological record is punctuated by the deposits of extreme event phenomena, the identification a...
The Fitzroy River is the largest river in Central Queensland discharging to the Central Queensland c...
Discharge event frequency, magnitude and duration all control river channel morphology and sedimenta...
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in structuring the...
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in structuring the...
Suspended sediment transport and sedimentation dynamics in the sub-tropical Richmond River estuary w...