Sediment transport in mountain streams can be a major hazard to downstream infrastructure. Consequently, sediment traps are a common feature in many high gradient streams to retain large volumes of sediment and protect settlements from major sediment transport events. Despite the wide application of these instream structures, there is little knowledge regarding the environmental and ecological effects on streams. Here, we investigated the hydromorphological effects of sediment traps on instream habitats and associated macroinvertebrate communities in four impacted and three non-impacted streams in Switzerland. Sediment traps significantly disrupted the sediment regime homogenising grain size percentiles compared to the natural stepwise down...
Weirs and dams are often recognised as sources of significant disruption to freshwater streams with ...
Excess fine sediment negatively influences the fauna of North American streams. With the current emp...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...
Sediment transport in mountain streams can be a major hazard to downstream infrastructure. Consequen...
In the Alps, several controlled sediment flushing operations (CSFOs) have been carried out in the la...
Instream hydraulics and riverbed substrate allow for the identification of mesohabitats, and contrib...
Sediment flushing is currently performed to recover the storage capacity of small-sized to medium-si...
This thesis focuses on the study of the negative effects induced on stream ecosystems by hydropower ...
Exploitation of hydropower potential in alpine areas undermines the ecological integrity of rivers. ...
Fine sediment in streams and rivers is one of the most globally widespread of all freshwater polluta...
Benthic macroinvertebrates respond to several factors characterizing the physical habitats, as water...
AbstractThe influence of streambed sediment clogging on macroinvertebrate communities was investigat...
Fine sediment is one of the major sources of stream physical and ecological impairment worldwide. We...
Weirs and dams are often recognised as sources of significant disruption to freshwater streams with ...
Excess fine sediment negatively influences the fauna of North American streams. With the current emp...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...
Sediment transport in mountain streams can be a major hazard to downstream infrastructure. Consequen...
In the Alps, several controlled sediment flushing operations (CSFOs) have been carried out in the la...
Instream hydraulics and riverbed substrate allow for the identification of mesohabitats, and contrib...
Sediment flushing is currently performed to recover the storage capacity of small-sized to medium-si...
This thesis focuses on the study of the negative effects induced on stream ecosystems by hydropower ...
Exploitation of hydropower potential in alpine areas undermines the ecological integrity of rivers. ...
Fine sediment in streams and rivers is one of the most globally widespread of all freshwater polluta...
Benthic macroinvertebrates respond to several factors characterizing the physical habitats, as water...
AbstractThe influence of streambed sediment clogging on macroinvertebrate communities was investigat...
Fine sediment is one of the major sources of stream physical and ecological impairment worldwide. We...
Weirs and dams are often recognised as sources of significant disruption to freshwater streams with ...
Excess fine sediment negatively influences the fauna of North American streams. With the current emp...
Agricultural development has resulted in the degradation of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. Disenta...