A hydrology–sediment modelling framework based on the model Topkapi‐ETH combined with basin geomorphic mapping is used to investigate the role of localized sediment sources in a mountain river basin (Kleine Emme, Switzerland). The periodic sediment mobilization from incised areas and landslides by hillslope runoff and river discharge is simulated in addition to overland flow erosion to quantify their contributions to suspended sediment fluxes. The framework simulates the suspended sediment load provenance at the outlet and its temporal dynamics, by routing fine sediment along topographically driven pathways from the distinct sediment sources to the outlet. We show that accounting for localized sediment sources substantially improves the mod...
Rates of sediment supply by landsliding to an alluvial channel in a small catchment in central Switz...
International audienceIn mountainous areas, especially in large river catchments with torrential tri...
The paper focuses on the channel network of alpine basins, attempting to interpret channel reaches i...
A hydrology–sediment modelling framework based on the model Topkapi‐ETH combined with basin geomorph...
International audienceAn excess of fine sediment (grain size <2 mm) supply to rivers leads to reserv...
Sediment yield from mountain basins and solid transport in rivers are widely studied and still repre...
The production of coarse sediment in mountain landscapes depends mainly on the type and activity of ...
The production of coarse sediment in mountain landscapes results mainly from the type and activity o...
Suspended sediment load in rivers is highly uncertain because sediment production and transport at c...
In Alpine environment, studying the evolution of sediment mobility from hillslopes to lower landform...
The movement of sediment from mountainous uplands to continental margins, i.e. the sediment cascade,...
In mountain river basins, sediment availability on hillslopes and in channels is key to predict the ...
In mountain river basins, sediment availability on hillslopes and in channels is key to predict the ...
Rates of sediment supply by landsliding to an alluvial channel in a small catchment in central Switz...
International audienceIn mountainous areas, especially in large river catchments with torrential tri...
The paper focuses on the channel network of alpine basins, attempting to interpret channel reaches i...
A hydrology–sediment modelling framework based on the model Topkapi‐ETH combined with basin geomorph...
International audienceAn excess of fine sediment (grain size <2 mm) supply to rivers leads to reserv...
Sediment yield from mountain basins and solid transport in rivers are widely studied and still repre...
The production of coarse sediment in mountain landscapes depends mainly on the type and activity of ...
The production of coarse sediment in mountain landscapes results mainly from the type and activity o...
Suspended sediment load in rivers is highly uncertain because sediment production and transport at c...
In Alpine environment, studying the evolution of sediment mobility from hillslopes to lower landform...
The movement of sediment from mountainous uplands to continental margins, i.e. the sediment cascade,...
In mountain river basins, sediment availability on hillslopes and in channels is key to predict the ...
In mountain river basins, sediment availability on hillslopes and in channels is key to predict the ...
Rates of sediment supply by landsliding to an alluvial channel in a small catchment in central Switz...
International audienceIn mountainous areas, especially in large river catchments with torrential tri...
The paper focuses on the channel network of alpine basins, attempting to interpret channel reaches i...