Transient storage of fine sediments in the river bed determines the fine sediment residence time in gravel bed streams at intermediate time scales between days and a few years. We measured the sediment infiltration into the gravel bed at two locations in the Geul River, the Netherlands (mean discharge = 2 m3 s-1) using two methods: 1) a gravimetric method and 2) a metal concentration-based method. Both methods involved the placement of sediment traps, consisting of cylindrical mesh cages with a diameter of 15 cm and a height of 10 cm, in the gravel bed. In the first method, the cage was filled with clean gravel greater than 12.5 mm (the size of the mesh openings) collected from the local river bed (D50 ? 19 mm). In the second method, the se...
The general aim of this PhD-project was to gain better understanding of the sediment transport and ...
International audienceIn mountainous environments, high suspended sediment load during runoff or dam...
International audienceOver the last two centuries, rivers have been strongly regulated, inducing not...
Fine sediment storage within gravel beds is a key component of catchment sediment budgets and affect...
Numerical modeling of sand and gravel river beds for fish habitat studies requires understanding and...
Understanding flow-sediment interactions is important for comprehending river functioning. Fine sedi...
The presence of fine sediment (e.g. sand, clay, and silt) in streams, regardless of its origin - nat...
The two important sets of measurements required for measuring initiation of sediment particle moveme...
Bedload transport has been studied in Ardenne rivers using different methods. Experiments with marke...
Pulses of fine sediment in gravel-bedded rivers can cause extensive fine sediment infiltration (FSI)...
This article discusses the results of an experimental study of a spill of mineral particles in grave...
Fine sediment availability and channel hydraulics are two of the primary controls on the ingress of ...
This paper presents the results of experiments in which a portable flume was used to manipulate hydr...
The overpresence of fine sediment and fine sediment infiltration (FSI) in the aquatic environment of...
The general aim of this PhD-project was to gain better understanding of the sediment transport and ...
International audienceIn mountainous environments, high suspended sediment load during runoff or dam...
International audienceOver the last two centuries, rivers have been strongly regulated, inducing not...
Fine sediment storage within gravel beds is a key component of catchment sediment budgets and affect...
Numerical modeling of sand and gravel river beds for fish habitat studies requires understanding and...
Understanding flow-sediment interactions is important for comprehending river functioning. Fine sedi...
The presence of fine sediment (e.g. sand, clay, and silt) in streams, regardless of its origin - nat...
The two important sets of measurements required for measuring initiation of sediment particle moveme...
Bedload transport has been studied in Ardenne rivers using different methods. Experiments with marke...
Pulses of fine sediment in gravel-bedded rivers can cause extensive fine sediment infiltration (FSI)...
This article discusses the results of an experimental study of a spill of mineral particles in grave...
Fine sediment availability and channel hydraulics are two of the primary controls on the ingress of ...
This paper presents the results of experiments in which a portable flume was used to manipulate hydr...
The overpresence of fine sediment and fine sediment infiltration (FSI) in the aquatic environment of...
The general aim of this PhD-project was to gain better understanding of the sediment transport and ...
International audienceIn mountainous environments, high suspended sediment load during runoff or dam...
International audienceOver the last two centuries, rivers have been strongly regulated, inducing not...