This study examines the hydraulic characteristics of a horizontal flux sediment trap that can be used to sample suspended sediment in a river environment. Through a review of the literature, dimensional analysis was shown to be a proven method for studying passive sediment traps. Using this method, values related to sediment trap dimensions were identified and used as a basis for experimental design. The amount of sediment trapped using various trap configurations was then studied in a controlled laboratory environment. Suspended sediment was simulated using uniform glass beads to maintain uniform settling characteristics. Sediment concentrations and size distributions were found using a Spectrex Laser particle counter. Data collected ...
Sediments are considered as one of the main sources of pollution in stormwater runoff. A heavy rains...
In Canada, there is no existing systematic sediment data collection program for river systems and li...
Flexible barriers can be used within channelized riverbeds as an effective and efficient alternative...
This study examines the hydraulic characteristics of a horizontal flux sediment trap that can be us...
Fine sediment storage within gravel beds is a key component of catchment sediment budgets and affect...
Sediment traps are crucial elements for flood protection in mountain rivers with high sediment trans...
The accurate measurement of suspended sediment (<200 μm) in aquatic environments is essential to und...
Our study intended to analyze the relationship between riparian buffer width and concentrations of s...
The assessment of sediment amount transported by river based on indirect methods may lead to conside...
Transient storage of fine sediments in the river bed determines the fine sediment residence time in ...
Suspended sediment is the pollutant of primary concern to the urban rivers that results in adverse e...
The transport processes of marine suspended sediments are important to the material cycle and the sh...
Rivers in northern Queensland are ephemeral and carry water mainly as a direct response to heavy rai...
The main objectives of the present research can be summarised as: i-Critical investigation and compu...
Large wood (LW) disasters, which often accompany sediment-related disasters, occur worldwide. To pre...
Sediments are considered as one of the main sources of pollution in stormwater runoff. A heavy rains...
In Canada, there is no existing systematic sediment data collection program for river systems and li...
Flexible barriers can be used within channelized riverbeds as an effective and efficient alternative...
This study examines the hydraulic characteristics of a horizontal flux sediment trap that can be us...
Fine sediment storage within gravel beds is a key component of catchment sediment budgets and affect...
Sediment traps are crucial elements for flood protection in mountain rivers with high sediment trans...
The accurate measurement of suspended sediment (<200 μm) in aquatic environments is essential to und...
Our study intended to analyze the relationship between riparian buffer width and concentrations of s...
The assessment of sediment amount transported by river based on indirect methods may lead to conside...
Transient storage of fine sediments in the river bed determines the fine sediment residence time in ...
Suspended sediment is the pollutant of primary concern to the urban rivers that results in adverse e...
The transport processes of marine suspended sediments are important to the material cycle and the sh...
Rivers in northern Queensland are ephemeral and carry water mainly as a direct response to heavy rai...
The main objectives of the present research can be summarised as: i-Critical investigation and compu...
Large wood (LW) disasters, which often accompany sediment-related disasters, occur worldwide. To pre...
Sediments are considered as one of the main sources of pollution in stormwater runoff. A heavy rains...
In Canada, there is no existing systematic sediment data collection program for river systems and li...
Flexible barriers can be used within channelized riverbeds as an effective and efficient alternative...