Methods for prioritising catchment remediation are based on understanding the source of sediment over the short-medium timescales (10–102 years) using techniques such as sediment finger-printing, sediment flux monitoring, and catchment modelling. Because such approaches do not necessarily quantify the natural variation in sediment flux over the longer timescale, they often represent background or pre-agricultural erosion rates poorly. This study compares long-term (∼100 to >10,000 years) erosion rates derived from terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (10Be) with contemporary erosion rates obtained by monitoring sediment fluxes over #11x10#10 years. The ratio of these two data sets provides a measure of the accelerated erosion factor (AEF), which...
The use of spatially distributed erosion and sediment yield models has become a common method to ass...
Land use intensification is estimated to result in an overall increase in sediment delivery to the G...
Analysis of the changes in rates of catchment sediment storage can provide material evidence of the ...
Methods for prioritising catchment remediation are based on understanding the source of sediment ove...
Understanding of the pre-development, baseline denudation rates that deliver sediment to the Great B...
Understanding of the pre-development, baseline denudation rates that deliver sediment to the Great B...
Understanding of the pre-development, baseline denudation rates that deliver sediment to the Great B...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (TCNs) such as Beryllium-10 (¹⁰Be) are now routinely used to reconst...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (TCNs) such as Beryllium-10 (10Be) are now routinely used to reconst...
Rivers draining to the Great Barrier Reef are receiving increased attention with the realisation tha...
Estimates of long-term, background sediment generation rates place current and future sediment fluxe...
In catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, there is growing concern that ...
Sediment runoff has been cited as a major contributor to the declining health of the Great Barrier R...
Understanding the key processes controlling the delivery, deposition and fate of sediments on contin...
To reduce sediment exports discharging to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), it is essential to identify ...
The use of spatially distributed erosion and sediment yield models has become a common method to ass...
Land use intensification is estimated to result in an overall increase in sediment delivery to the G...
Analysis of the changes in rates of catchment sediment storage can provide material evidence of the ...
Methods for prioritising catchment remediation are based on understanding the source of sediment ove...
Understanding of the pre-development, baseline denudation rates that deliver sediment to the Great B...
Understanding of the pre-development, baseline denudation rates that deliver sediment to the Great B...
Understanding of the pre-development, baseline denudation rates that deliver sediment to the Great B...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (TCNs) such as Beryllium-10 (¹⁰Be) are now routinely used to reconst...
Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclides (TCNs) such as Beryllium-10 (10Be) are now routinely used to reconst...
Rivers draining to the Great Barrier Reef are receiving increased attention with the realisation tha...
Estimates of long-term, background sediment generation rates place current and future sediment fluxe...
In catchments adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, there is growing concern that ...
Sediment runoff has been cited as a major contributor to the declining health of the Great Barrier R...
Understanding the key processes controlling the delivery, deposition and fate of sediments on contin...
To reduce sediment exports discharging to the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), it is essential to identify ...
The use of spatially distributed erosion and sediment yield models has become a common method to ass...
Land use intensification is estimated to result in an overall increase in sediment delivery to the G...
Analysis of the changes in rates of catchment sediment storage can provide material evidence of the ...