Sediment delivery from upland fluvial systems in the UK is of considerable importance in catchment management. However, scarcity of detailed data on sediment sources, storage and linkages between geomorphic processes inhibits current understanding of such systems. A sediment budget for an un-gauged, upland catchment at Burnhope Reservoir (North Pennines, UK) has been developed that couples catchment sediment sources and suspended sediment dynamics to reservoir sedimentation and; quantifies historic and contemporary sediment yields. Stream-side scars and cut banks are the dominant catchment sediment sources with greatest connectivity in first order tributaries during high discharge events. The catchment sediment system is supply-limited and ...
The impact of fine sediment on catchment flood risk is often neglected when designing and implementi...
Although the impacts of changing land use on the magnitude and timing of erosion in lowland catchmen...
Globally, peatlands account for circa 50% of terrestrial carbon storage containing as much carbon as...
Sediment delivery from upland fluvial systems in the UK is of considerable importance in catchment m...
Situated an upland area of Northwest England, Abbeystead Reservoir has experienced severe sedimentat...
Situated an upland area of Northwest England, Abbeystead Reservoir has experienced severe sedimentat...
This paper investigates temporal variations in fluxes of peat and other sediment in the catchment of...
The significance of channel and hillslope sediment sources to sediment delivery during extreme flood...
Investigations of sediment transfer in upland catchments are rarely conducted over a sustained perio...
In the last 30 years, major progress has been made in the development of methods for establishing ca...
The sediments on the floors of nine reservoirs in the Midland Valley of Scotland have been examined ...
An integrated approach to data collection, combining the use of 137Cs measurements, sediment source ...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
In the last 30 years, major progress has been made in the development of methods for establishing ca...
Hillslope erosion and accelerated lake sedimentation are often reported as the source and main store...
The impact of fine sediment on catchment flood risk is often neglected when designing and implementi...
Although the impacts of changing land use on the magnitude and timing of erosion in lowland catchmen...
Globally, peatlands account for circa 50% of terrestrial carbon storage containing as much carbon as...
Sediment delivery from upland fluvial systems in the UK is of considerable importance in catchment m...
Situated an upland area of Northwest England, Abbeystead Reservoir has experienced severe sedimentat...
Situated an upland area of Northwest England, Abbeystead Reservoir has experienced severe sedimentat...
This paper investigates temporal variations in fluxes of peat and other sediment in the catchment of...
The significance of channel and hillslope sediment sources to sediment delivery during extreme flood...
Investigations of sediment transfer in upland catchments are rarely conducted over a sustained perio...
In the last 30 years, major progress has been made in the development of methods for establishing ca...
The sediments on the floors of nine reservoirs in the Midland Valley of Scotland have been examined ...
An integrated approach to data collection, combining the use of 137Cs measurements, sediment source ...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
In the last 30 years, major progress has been made in the development of methods for establishing ca...
Hillslope erosion and accelerated lake sedimentation are often reported as the source and main store...
The impact of fine sediment on catchment flood risk is often neglected when designing and implementi...
Although the impacts of changing land use on the magnitude and timing of erosion in lowland catchmen...
Globally, peatlands account for circa 50% of terrestrial carbon storage containing as much carbon as...