In-situ sensors for riverine water quality monitoring are a powerful tool to describe temporal variations when efficient and informative analyses are applied to the large quantities of data collected. Concentration-discharge hysteresis patterns observed during storm events give insights into headwater catchment processes. However, the applicability of this approach to larger catchments is less well known. Here, we evaluate the potential for high-frequency turbidity-discharge (Q) hysteresis patterns to give insights into processes operating in a meso-scale (722 km(2)) northern mixed land use catchment. As existing event identification methods did not work, we developed a new, objective method based on hydrograph characteristics and identifie...
Purpose: Rain storm events mobilise large proportions of fine sediments in catchment systems. Sedime...
International audienceStorm events are critical hot moments of emission for several dissolved and pa...
Annual total suspended solid (TSS) loads in the Mae Sa River in northern Thailand, determined with a...
In-situ sensors for riverine water quality monitoring are a powerful tool to describe temporal varia...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
Understanding the interplay between hydrological flushing and biogeochemical cycling in streams is n...
Turbidity is a useful parameter that can be utilized to help understand the water quality in a river...
High-resolution in situ total phosphorus (TP), total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and turbidity (TURB) ...
The study used continuously monitored, high resolution turbidity, ammonia, rainfall and flow data fr...
Understanding urban watershed resilience to climate change and variability in the Clackamas River Ba...
Turbidity is an important water quality variable, through its relation to light suppression, BOD imp...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
Studying the hysteretic relationships embedded in high-frequency suspended-sediment concentration an...
Analysis of hydrochemical behaviour during storm events can provide new insights into the process co...
Nonlinear turbidity‐discharge relationships are explored in the context of sediment sourcing and eve...
Purpose: Rain storm events mobilise large proportions of fine sediments in catchment systems. Sedime...
International audienceStorm events are critical hot moments of emission for several dissolved and pa...
Annual total suspended solid (TSS) loads in the Mae Sa River in northern Thailand, determined with a...
In-situ sensors for riverine water quality monitoring are a powerful tool to describe temporal varia...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
Understanding the interplay between hydrological flushing and biogeochemical cycling in streams is n...
Turbidity is a useful parameter that can be utilized to help understand the water quality in a river...
High-resolution in situ total phosphorus (TP), total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and turbidity (TURB) ...
The study used continuously monitored, high resolution turbidity, ammonia, rainfall and flow data fr...
Understanding urban watershed resilience to climate change and variability in the Clackamas River Ba...
Turbidity is an important water quality variable, through its relation to light suppression, BOD imp...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
Studying the hysteretic relationships embedded in high-frequency suspended-sediment concentration an...
Analysis of hydrochemical behaviour during storm events can provide new insights into the process co...
Nonlinear turbidity‐discharge relationships are explored in the context of sediment sourcing and eve...
Purpose: Rain storm events mobilise large proportions of fine sediments in catchment systems. Sedime...
International audienceStorm events are critical hot moments of emission for several dissolved and pa...
Annual total suspended solid (TSS) loads in the Mae Sa River in northern Thailand, determined with a...