The monitoring of fluvial suspended sediment transport plays an important role in the assessment of morphological processes, river habitats, or many social activities associated with river management. However, establishing and operating a well-functioning sediment monitoring system requires the involvement of advanced indirect methods. This study investigates the advantages and limitations of optical and acoustic devices, to quantify the uncertainties and provide a comprehensive comparative assessment of the investigated indirect methods. The novelty of this study, compared to previous ones, is that four different indirect techniques are parallel tested, i.e., the laser diffraction based LISST-Portable|XR, an infrared based optical instrum...
Suspended sediment and particle size measurements were in this study performed with two instruments ...
The increased soil loss in an agricultural watershed raises challengers for river water quality and ...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...
Establishing and operating a harmonized sediment monitoring system along large rivers such as the Da...
Traditional sampling methods are restrictive for spatial and temporal monitoring of suspended sedime...
none4siThe use of acoustic and optic devices has become more and more common for estimating suspende...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...
The Tisza River experienced successive flood peaks between 1998 and 2010. The reasons of the increas...
Monitoring stations in rivers and water courses are an important mean to obtain critical data about ...
ABSTRACT In order to get realistic values of suspended sediment concentration (S.S.C.), an ultrason...
This paper aims to investigate the possibility and limits of using the laser device LISST-SL to cali...
Measurement of bed-sand transported in river streamflow is desirable for the evaluation of many issu...
Suspended sediment and particle size measurements were in this study performed with two instruments ...
The increased soil loss in an agricultural watershed raises challengers for river water quality and ...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...
Establishing and operating a harmonized sediment monitoring system along large rivers such as the Da...
Traditional sampling methods are restrictive for spatial and temporal monitoring of suspended sedime...
none4siThe use of acoustic and optic devices has become more and more common for estimating suspende...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...
The Tisza River experienced successive flood peaks between 1998 and 2010. The reasons of the increas...
Monitoring stations in rivers and water courses are an important mean to obtain critical data about ...
ABSTRACT In order to get realistic values of suspended sediment concentration (S.S.C.), an ultrason...
This paper aims to investigate the possibility and limits of using the laser device LISST-SL to cali...
Measurement of bed-sand transported in river streamflow is desirable for the evaluation of many issu...
Suspended sediment and particle size measurements were in this study performed with two instruments ...
The increased soil loss in an agricultural watershed raises challengers for river water quality and ...
The use of echo-levels from Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) recordings has become more and ...