The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious deleterious effects to aquatic ecosystems and is widely acknowledged to be one of the leading contributors to the degradation of rivers globally. Despite advances in using biological methods as a proxy, physical measures remain an important method through which fine sediment can be quantified. The aim of this study was to provide further insights into the environmental variables controlling sediment accumulation in lowland gravel bed rivers. We sampled 21 sites, during spring and autumn, selected to cover a gradient of excess fine sediment. Fine sediment was sampled using a range of methods including visual assessments, the disturbance method,...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles <2 mm in diameter, is a major cause of ecological degrada...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause seriou...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause seriou...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles <2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious de...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
Fine sediment is a leading cause for the decline of aquatic biodiversity globally. There is an urgen...
Fine sediment is a leading cause for the decline of aquatic biodiversity globally. There is an urgen...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles <2 mm in diameter, is a major cause of ecological degrada...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause seriou...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause seriou...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles <2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious de...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
Fine sediment is a leading cause for the decline of aquatic biodiversity globally. There is an urgen...
Fine sediment is a leading cause for the decline of aquatic biodiversity globally. There is an urgen...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
International audiencePurpose Fine sediment deposition is an important component of the catchment se...
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles <2 mm in diameter, is a major cause of ecological degrada...