Attempts have been made to determine the suspended sediment yield from rivers of the various continents and islands into the World Ocean. Its differentiation into natural and anthropogenic components, and analysis of its contemporary trend variability were undertaken. The total global suspended sediment yield into the World Ocean equals 15.5 × 109 t year-1. The main suppliers are continental Asia and the islands of the west and southwest parts of the Pacific (their contribution to the total global suspended sediment yield into the World Ocean is 73.4%). The least sediment is supplied by Australia (1.1%). Recent human activity has increased suspended sediment yield into the World Ocean by 2.6 times. The largest anthropogenic increase of susp...
Empirical observations used to constrain controls on large global modern river systems typically use...
A knowledge of spatial and temporal patterns of sediment yields and an understanding of the factors ...
Discerning the effects of anthropogenic activities (i.e., reservoir construction, land use change), ...
Attempts have been made to determine the suspended sediment yield from rivers of the various contine...
Empirical relationships between river sediment yields and a large number of hydroclimatic, biologica...
Abstract: The global production of suspended sediments to discharge into the ocean is estimated abou...
Improved insight into the regional patterns of sediment yield (SY, t km-2 a-1) and its scale depende...
Many studies of global sediment yields have ignored SE Asia, probably because the land area is only ...
Hydrological data for small and intermediate sized rivers in the plains and mountains of the tempera...
Major rivers with high sediment or water discharge act as natural integrators of surficial processes...
Man-made reservoirs are an important sink for sediment eroded from the land and thus constitute an i...
Detrital sediment is carried from land to the sea by three agents, rivers, glaciers, and winds. The ...
The paper is based on suspended sediment yield data from 3763 stations and bed load data from 295 st...
In this study, we investigate the empirical relationships between river sediment yields and a large...
Copyright © 2014 IAHS Press. The mapping of river sediment yields at continental or global scale inv...
Empirical observations used to constrain controls on large global modern river systems typically use...
A knowledge of spatial and temporal patterns of sediment yields and an understanding of the factors ...
Discerning the effects of anthropogenic activities (i.e., reservoir construction, land use change), ...
Attempts have been made to determine the suspended sediment yield from rivers of the various contine...
Empirical relationships between river sediment yields and a large number of hydroclimatic, biologica...
Abstract: The global production of suspended sediments to discharge into the ocean is estimated abou...
Improved insight into the regional patterns of sediment yield (SY, t km-2 a-1) and its scale depende...
Many studies of global sediment yields have ignored SE Asia, probably because the land area is only ...
Hydrological data for small and intermediate sized rivers in the plains and mountains of the tempera...
Major rivers with high sediment or water discharge act as natural integrators of surficial processes...
Man-made reservoirs are an important sink for sediment eroded from the land and thus constitute an i...
Detrital sediment is carried from land to the sea by three agents, rivers, glaciers, and winds. The ...
The paper is based on suspended sediment yield data from 3763 stations and bed load data from 295 st...
In this study, we investigate the empirical relationships between river sediment yields and a large...
Copyright © 2014 IAHS Press. The mapping of river sediment yields at continental or global scale inv...
Empirical observations used to constrain controls on large global modern river systems typically use...
A knowledge of spatial and temporal patterns of sediment yields and an understanding of the factors ...
Discerning the effects of anthropogenic activities (i.e., reservoir construction, land use change), ...