The overpresence of fine sediment and fine sediment infiltration (FSI) in the aquatic environment of rivers are of increasing importance due to their limiting effects on habitat quality and use. The habitats of both macroinvertebrates and fish, especially spawning sites, can be negatively affected. More recently, hydropeaking has been mentioned as a driving factor in fine sediment dynamics and FSI in gravel-bed rivers. The primary aim of the present study was to quantify FSI in the vertical stratigraphy of alpine rivers with hydropeaking flow regimes in order to identify possible differences in FSI between the permanently wetted area (during base and peak flows) and the so-called dewatering areas, which are only inundated during peak flows....
Understanding flow-sediment interactions is important for comprehending river functioning. Fine sedi...
International audienceIn mountainous environments, high suspended sediment load during runoff or dam...
The presence of fine sediment (e.g. sand, clay, and silt) in streams, regardless of its origin - nat...
Pulses of fine sediment in gravel-bedded rivers can cause extensive fine sediment infiltration (FSI)...
The channel-bed materials have a marked influence on the biota of lotic systems. Experimental studie...
International audienceWhile the finest fraction of suspension has long been considered to have limit...
Increased deposition of fine sediments in rivers and streams affects a range of key ecosystem proces...
Transient storage of fine sediments in the river bed determines the fine sediment residence time in ...
Fine sediment storage within gravel beds is a key component of catchment sediment budgets and affect...
Many species living in the hyporheic zone of rivers, such as fishes and benthos, are sensitive to th...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
Understanding flow-sediment interactions is important for comprehending river functioning. Fine sedi...
International audienceIn mountainous environments, high suspended sediment load during runoff or dam...
The presence of fine sediment (e.g. sand, clay, and silt) in streams, regardless of its origin - nat...
Pulses of fine sediment in gravel-bedded rivers can cause extensive fine sediment infiltration (FSI)...
The channel-bed materials have a marked influence on the biota of lotic systems. Experimental studie...
International audienceWhile the finest fraction of suspension has long been considered to have limit...
Increased deposition of fine sediments in rivers and streams affects a range of key ecosystem proces...
Transient storage of fine sediments in the river bed determines the fine sediment residence time in ...
Fine sediment storage within gravel beds is a key component of catchment sediment budgets and affect...
Many species living in the hyporheic zone of rivers, such as fishes and benthos, are sensitive to th...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
Understanding flow-sediment interactions is important for comprehending river functioning. Fine sedi...
International audienceIn mountainous environments, high suspended sediment load during runoff or dam...
The presence of fine sediment (e.g. sand, clay, and silt) in streams, regardless of its origin - nat...