Sediment fingerprinting is commonly used for sediment provenance studies in lakes, rivers and reservoirs and on hillslopes and floodplains. This investigation explores the mixing of terrestrial and marine-derived sediment in the Tay Estuary, Scotland, using mineral magnetic attributes for fingerprinting. Samples representative of the estuary sediments and of four sources (end-members) were subjected to a suite of magnetic susceptibility and remanence measurements. Sediment samples from the beds of the Rivers Tay and Earn represented fluvial inputs while samples from the Angus and Fife coasts represented marine input. Multivariate discriminant and factor analysis showed that the sources could be separated on the basis of six magnetic paramet...
Compositional (non-magnetic) data can correlate strongly with particle size, which deems it appropri...
The sources and fluxes of sediment to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon from northeastern Australian riv...
Compositional (non-magnetic) data can correlate strongly with particle size, which deems it appropri...
Sediment fingerprinting is commonly used for sediment provenance studies in lakes, rivers and reserv...
International audienceSediment fingerprinting is commonly used for sediment provenance studies in la...
The sediment budget of the Tay Estuary, Scotland, UK, was evaluated using mineral magnetic fingerpri...
The sediment budget of the Tay Estuary, Scotland, UK, was evaluated using mineral magnetic fingerpri...
This paper presents the first attempt to use environmental magnetism to quantify sediment provenance...
This paper presents the first attempt to use environmental magnetism to quantify sediment provenance...
Accelerated erosion of fine-grained sediment is an environmental problem of international dimensions...
Environmental magnetism has been widely used as a rapid, cost-effective, and non-destructive method ...
Sediment provenance in the River Eden catchment, Scotland, has been studied using chemical character...
The sources and fluxes of sediment to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon from north-eastern Australian ri...
In recent years, sediment fingerprinting and the use of tracers to infer sediment provenance have ga...
AbstractIn this study, we developed a novel approach for fingerprinting dredged-dumped sediments at ...
Compositional (non-magnetic) data can correlate strongly with particle size, which deems it appropri...
The sources and fluxes of sediment to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon from northeastern Australian riv...
Compositional (non-magnetic) data can correlate strongly with particle size, which deems it appropri...
Sediment fingerprinting is commonly used for sediment provenance studies in lakes, rivers and reserv...
International audienceSediment fingerprinting is commonly used for sediment provenance studies in la...
The sediment budget of the Tay Estuary, Scotland, UK, was evaluated using mineral magnetic fingerpri...
The sediment budget of the Tay Estuary, Scotland, UK, was evaluated using mineral magnetic fingerpri...
This paper presents the first attempt to use environmental magnetism to quantify sediment provenance...
This paper presents the first attempt to use environmental magnetism to quantify sediment provenance...
Accelerated erosion of fine-grained sediment is an environmental problem of international dimensions...
Environmental magnetism has been widely used as a rapid, cost-effective, and non-destructive method ...
Sediment provenance in the River Eden catchment, Scotland, has been studied using chemical character...
The sources and fluxes of sediment to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon from north-eastern Australian ri...
In recent years, sediment fingerprinting and the use of tracers to infer sediment provenance have ga...
AbstractIn this study, we developed a novel approach for fingerprinting dredged-dumped sediments at ...
Compositional (non-magnetic) data can correlate strongly with particle size, which deems it appropri...
The sources and fluxes of sediment to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon from northeastern Australian riv...
Compositional (non-magnetic) data can correlate strongly with particle size, which deems it appropri...