Fluvial suspended sediment (FSS) is a measured physical component of hydrologic and environmental watershed studies. A variety of tools and strategies are employed to collect a FSS sample that is representative of the source water FSS. The discrete point-in-time automatic fixed speed pump sampler (DPS) is a commonly used tool in FSS studies. During May-October 2006, two prototype FSS samplers, a time integrated passive sampler (TIPS) and a continuous flow proportional variable speed pump sampler (CPS), were evaluated using an instream flume and a DPS sampler, placed in a small, low energy, second order stream in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. The time integrated passive sampler consisted of a passive instream sampler, an...
Our study intended to analyze the relationship between riparian buffer width and concentrations of s...
International audienceTidal bores provide a significant influence on sediment erosion and deposition...
In Canada, there is no existing systematic sediment data collection program for river systems and li...
The accurate measurement of suspended sediment (<200 μm) in aquatic environments is essential to und...
A total-load, automatic, sediment sampler was developed and tested for use with small runoff measuri...
Delivery of fine sediment to fluvial systems is of considerable concern given the physical and ecolo...
Delivery of fine sediment to fluvial systems is of considerable concern given the physical and ecolo...
Point-integrated bottle sampling is the traditional method used to acquire the mean concentration of...
The amount of suspended solid material transported by a stream is usually determined by making measu...
This research examined several methods for monitoring suspended sediment concentration and particle ...
Reproduced from type-written copy.no. 1. Field practice and equipment used in sampling suspended sed...
lean water has become a precious resource, and in response water quality has become a growing concer...
Water quality monitoring programs across multiple disciplines use total suspended solids (TSS), and ...
Portable automatic field samplers have been found to overestimate concentrations of suspended sedime...
Graduation date: 1978The protection of water quality and the maintenance of productive\ud anadromous...
Our study intended to analyze the relationship between riparian buffer width and concentrations of s...
International audienceTidal bores provide a significant influence on sediment erosion and deposition...
In Canada, there is no existing systematic sediment data collection program for river systems and li...
The accurate measurement of suspended sediment (<200 μm) in aquatic environments is essential to und...
A total-load, automatic, sediment sampler was developed and tested for use with small runoff measuri...
Delivery of fine sediment to fluvial systems is of considerable concern given the physical and ecolo...
Delivery of fine sediment to fluvial systems is of considerable concern given the physical and ecolo...
Point-integrated bottle sampling is the traditional method used to acquire the mean concentration of...
The amount of suspended solid material transported by a stream is usually determined by making measu...
This research examined several methods for monitoring suspended sediment concentration and particle ...
Reproduced from type-written copy.no. 1. Field practice and equipment used in sampling suspended sed...
lean water has become a precious resource, and in response water quality has become a growing concer...
Water quality monitoring programs across multiple disciplines use total suspended solids (TSS), and ...
Portable automatic field samplers have been found to overestimate concentrations of suspended sedime...
Graduation date: 1978The protection of water quality and the maintenance of productive\ud anadromous...
Our study intended to analyze the relationship between riparian buffer width and concentrations of s...
International audienceTidal bores provide a significant influence on sediment erosion and deposition...
In Canada, there is no existing systematic sediment data collection program for river systems and li...