This study presents a Holocene sediment budget for the Nethen catchment, a typical river catchment (55 km2) in the Belgian loess belt. Soil erosion and hillslope sediment storage are quantified by extrapolating detailed data obtained from soil profile truncation studies in three representative zero-order sub catchments. Floodplain sediment storage is estimated by augerings along several transects across the main river and some of its tributaries. The sediment budget shows that ca. 38% of the soil eroded during the Holocene is redeposited as colluvium on hillslopes and in dry valley bottoms. Another 23% of the eroded sediment is now stored as alluvium in the floodplain. The remaining 39% or 21×106 Mg is exported from the catchment. Da...
The total mass of Holocene alluvial sediment storage was estimated for three Belgian catchments (Dij...
The response of fluvial systems to land use and climate change varies depending on catchment size. W...
In the Ardenne massif, several periods of increased sediment deposition have been identified during ...
This study presents a Holocene sediment budget for the Nethen catchment, a typical river catchment (...
A Holocene sediment budget was constructed for the 758 km2 Dijle catchment in the Belgian loess belt...
Since the introduction of agriculture in the Belgian loess belt, ca. 5-7 ka BP, erosion and sediment...
Soil erosion and sediment deposition widely affect landscape development, particularly in erosion-pr...
Sediment budgets quantify sediment fluxes (typically erosion and deposition) for a given time period...
A method to establish a Holocene sediment budget for a 103 ha agricultural catchment representative ...
Holocene floodplain sediments are an important environmental archive, that can be accesed for recons...
To unravel the evolution of a dry valley in the Belgian loess area soils and sediments along a slope...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
peer reviewedHolocene alluvial sediment deposition was studied in several contrasting Belgian catchm...
We used a combined approach of a two-dimensional erosion and hillslope sediment delivery model (WATE...
The total mass of Holocene alluvial sediment storage was estimated for three Belgian catchments (Dij...
The response of fluvial systems to land use and climate change varies depending on catchment size. W...
In the Ardenne massif, several periods of increased sediment deposition have been identified during ...
This study presents a Holocene sediment budget for the Nethen catchment, a typical river catchment (...
A Holocene sediment budget was constructed for the 758 km2 Dijle catchment in the Belgian loess belt...
Since the introduction of agriculture in the Belgian loess belt, ca. 5-7 ka BP, erosion and sediment...
Soil erosion and sediment deposition widely affect landscape development, particularly in erosion-pr...
Sediment budgets quantify sediment fluxes (typically erosion and deposition) for a given time period...
A method to establish a Holocene sediment budget for a 103 ha agricultural catchment representative ...
Holocene floodplain sediments are an important environmental archive, that can be accesed for recons...
To unravel the evolution of a dry valley in the Belgian loess area soils and sediments along a slope...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
peer reviewedHolocene alluvial sediment deposition was studied in several contrasting Belgian catchm...
We used a combined approach of a two-dimensional erosion and hillslope sediment delivery model (WATE...
The total mass of Holocene alluvial sediment storage was estimated for three Belgian catchments (Dij...
The response of fluvial systems to land use and climate change varies depending on catchment size. W...
In the Ardenne massif, several periods of increased sediment deposition have been identified during ...