This study aimed to reconstruct the sedimentation rates over time and identify the changing sources of sediment in a major hydropower reservoir in Tanzania, the Nyumba ya Mungu (NYM). Fallout 210Pb measurements were used to estimate age of sediment deposits and broad changes in sedimentation rates were reconstructed. Sedimentation peaks were cross referenced to geochemical profiles of allogenic and autogenic elemental constituents of the sediment column to confirm a causal link. Finally, geochemical fingerprinting of the sediment cores and potential sources were compared using a Bayesian mixing model (MixSIAR) to attribute the dominant riverine and land use sources to the reservoir together with changes through recent decades. Reservoir sed...
In Zimbabwe, sediment load has exceeded normal design limits in many reservoirs, thus reducing stor...
his paper presents the first detailed, outcrop-based sedimentologic investigation of the Pleistocene...
The raw data, model inputs and -build, and model outputs for the paper 'Soil erosion and sediment tr...
This research article published by MDPI, 2021This study aimed to reconstruct the sedimentation rates...
A Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Envi...
Hydropower reservoirs are essential for the climate-neutral development of East Africa. Hydropower p...
The main objective of this paper is to report on the preliminary validation results of the Global As...
Water bodies in Tanzania are experiencing increased siltation, which is threatening water quality, e...
A research project to develop methods of predicting rates of sediment deposition and distribution in...
A research project to develop methods of predicting rates of sediment deposition and distribution in...
Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology and heavy mineral data from four main rivers in coastal southern ...
The Tana River is the largest river in Kenya and the country's major surface water resource. The cat...
Summary Sediment accumulation in a reservoir is a serious problem that threatens sustainability of t...
In many parts of Africa, soil erosion is an important problem, which is evident from high sediment y...
The Tana River is Kenya's major surface water resource, and siltation of the river has been the subj...
In Zimbabwe, sediment load has exceeded normal design limits in many reservoirs, thus reducing stor...
his paper presents the first detailed, outcrop-based sedimentologic investigation of the Pleistocene...
The raw data, model inputs and -build, and model outputs for the paper 'Soil erosion and sediment tr...
This research article published by MDPI, 2021This study aimed to reconstruct the sedimentation rates...
A Thesis Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Envi...
Hydropower reservoirs are essential for the climate-neutral development of East Africa. Hydropower p...
The main objective of this paper is to report on the preliminary validation results of the Global As...
Water bodies in Tanzania are experiencing increased siltation, which is threatening water quality, e...
A research project to develop methods of predicting rates of sediment deposition and distribution in...
A research project to develop methods of predicting rates of sediment deposition and distribution in...
Detrital zircon U–Pb geochronology and heavy mineral data from four main rivers in coastal southern ...
The Tana River is the largest river in Kenya and the country's major surface water resource. The cat...
Summary Sediment accumulation in a reservoir is a serious problem that threatens sustainability of t...
In many parts of Africa, soil erosion is an important problem, which is evident from high sediment y...
The Tana River is Kenya's major surface water resource, and siltation of the river has been the subj...
In Zimbabwe, sediment load has exceeded normal design limits in many reservoirs, thus reducing stor...
his paper presents the first detailed, outcrop-based sedimentologic investigation of the Pleistocene...
The raw data, model inputs and -build, and model outputs for the paper 'Soil erosion and sediment tr...