This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 km2), situated in the Ardennes uplands. An extended coring data set is used for a quantitative description and a quantification of the alluvial depositions. The floodplains fall into three main types: the upper and lower floodplains and the steep reaches. Total Holocene alluvial sediment deposition amounts to 32 Tg, or 0.029 Tg/km2. Dating of sediments using iron slag as tracer shows that on average 42% of contemporary storage was accumulated during the last 600 years. Radiocarbon dating of fluvial deposits at eight sites in the catchment confirms that the majority of the sediment is relatively recent. The increased sedimentation rates for thi...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the L...
Accurate dating is necessary to get insight in the temporal variations in sediment deposition in flo...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
Holocene floodplain sediments are an important environmental archive, that can be accesed for recons...
The total mass of Holocene alluvial sediment storage was estimated for three Belgian catchments (Dij...
peer reviewedHolocene alluvial sediment deposition was studied in several contrasting Belgian catchm...
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 ...
Fluvial architecture changed under influence of increasing human impact throughout the Holocene in m...
The response of fluvial systems to land use and climate change varies depending on catchment size. W...
A Holocene sediment budget was constructed for the 758 km2 Dijle catchment in the Belgian loess belt...
Alluvial deposits of numerous rivers in the Ardennes have been dated by using iron slag content and ...
Sediment budgets quantify sediment fluxes (typically erosion and deposition) for a given time period...
In the Ardenne massif, floodplains have recorded fluctuations in the production of sediment and seve...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the L...
Accurate dating is necessary to get insight in the temporal variations in sediment deposition in flo...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
Holocene floodplain sediments are an important environmental archive, that can be accesed for recons...
The total mass of Holocene alluvial sediment storage was estimated for three Belgian catchments (Dij...
peer reviewedHolocene alluvial sediment deposition was studied in several contrasting Belgian catchm...
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 ...
Fluvial architecture changed under influence of increasing human impact throughout the Holocene in m...
The response of fluvial systems to land use and climate change varies depending on catchment size. W...
A Holocene sediment budget was constructed for the 758 km2 Dijle catchment in the Belgian loess belt...
Alluvial deposits of numerous rivers in the Ardennes have been dated by using iron slag content and ...
Sediment budgets quantify sediment fluxes (typically erosion and deposition) for a given time period...
In the Ardenne massif, floodplains have recorded fluctuations in the production of sediment and seve...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the L...
Accurate dating is necessary to get insight in the temporal variations in sediment deposition in flo...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...