Connectivity has become an important conceptual and practical framework for understanding and managing sediment transfers across hillslopes, between hillslopes and rivers and between rivers and other compartments along the river corridor (e.g. reservoirs, channel substrate, floodplain). Conventionally, connectivity focuses on the quantity of sediment transferred but here we also consider the size of the finer sediment (typically particles < 500 µm diameter). We examine the role of small rapidly silting reservoirs in the River Rother on storing sediment and disrupting downstream sediment transfers. Spatial and temporal changes in the particle size characteristics of sediment deposited in one of the ponds is explored in detail. Downstream ...
A major challenge for geomorphologists is to scale up small-magnitude processes to produce landscape...
The importance of composite particles within the fluvial environment has attracted increased attenti...
Sediments from rivers, lakes, and other continental hydrosystems constitute important sinks for micr...
Connectivity has become an important conceptual and practical framework for understanding and managi...
Connectivity has become an important conceptual and practical framework for understanding and managi...
Farm ponds, reservoirs and in-stream weirs exist in most lowland UK river catchments and often domin...
The relationship between the particle size characteristics of source and sediment is investigated by...
Connectivity has emerged as a significant conceptual framework for understanding the transfer of sur...
In recent years the concept of connectivity has emerged in sediment management to describe transfer ...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
There is a lack of knowledge concerning the effects of weirs on sediment longitudinal connectivity. ...
Multiple sedimentary units from floodplain reaches at Welshpool on the upper River Severn and at the...
A major challenge for geomorphologists is to scale up small-magnitude processes to produce landscape...
For many years, scientists have tried to understand, describe and quantify water and sediment fluxes...
A major challenge for geomorphologists is to scale up small-magnitude processes to produce landscape...
The importance of composite particles within the fluvial environment has attracted increased attenti...
Sediments from rivers, lakes, and other continental hydrosystems constitute important sinks for micr...
Connectivity has become an important conceptual and practical framework for understanding and managi...
Connectivity has become an important conceptual and practical framework for understanding and managi...
Farm ponds, reservoirs and in-stream weirs exist in most lowland UK river catchments and often domin...
The relationship between the particle size characteristics of source and sediment is investigated by...
Connectivity has emerged as a significant conceptual framework for understanding the transfer of sur...
In recent years the concept of connectivity has emerged in sediment management to describe transfer ...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
There is a lack of knowledge concerning the effects of weirs on sediment longitudinal connectivity. ...
Multiple sedimentary units from floodplain reaches at Welshpool on the upper River Severn and at the...
A major challenge for geomorphologists is to scale up small-magnitude processes to produce landscape...
For many years, scientists have tried to understand, describe and quantify water and sediment fluxes...
A major challenge for geomorphologists is to scale up small-magnitude processes to produce landscape...
The importance of composite particles within the fluvial environment has attracted increased attenti...
Sediments from rivers, lakes, and other continental hydrosystems constitute important sinks for micr...