Field measurements of suspended-sediment concentration, turbidity, acoustic backscatter, and particle size are compiled from various estuaries in the United States and Australia to investigate the utility of combining optical and acoustic backscatter measurements for the estimation of suspended-sediment concentration under changes in floc particle size and density. Theory, analysis, and interpretation of the data is available in Livsey et al (2023). Data collected from the Chesapeake Bay, US were compiled from Fall et al (2022). Data collected on the Brisbane River were collected by Livsey et al (2022). Data collected for all other locations were compiled from Livsey et al (2022). Data collected by Fall et al (2022) utilized a LISST 1...
The goal of this study is to gain insight into the fractal properties of flocs in estuarine surface ...
Typical near-surface estuarine particles are not single solid particles, but clusters of inorganic a...
Quantifying and characterizing suspended sediment is essential to successful monitoring and manageme...
Observations of suspended sediment size and concentration, flow and acoustic backscatter intensity c...
Dataset includes in-situ (n = 144,912) and laboratory-dispersed (n = 64) particle size measurements ...
Acoustic backscatter from sediment suspensions in the marine environment has been limited in applica...
To better understand the nature of flocs of varying organic content in estuarine surface waters, Las...
Observations and analysis presented here suggest that properties of suspended particulate matter (SP...
The suspended sediment concentration is a key element in stream monitoring, although the turbidity a...
A key element in stream monitoring is the choice of a measuring technique of suspended sediment conc...
This study focuses on observations collected along the York River Estuary, major tidal tributary of ...
Abstract – Measurements made using an in situ particle-sizer (PSA) were compared to those of an opti...
(IF 3.35; Q1)International audienceThe aim of this study is to investigate the complex response of o...
The ability to quantify suspended sediment concentrations in marine environments is invaluable; mass...
The Chesapeake Bay and its associated tidal tributaries are among the many coastal systems where deg...
The goal of this study is to gain insight into the fractal properties of flocs in estuarine surface ...
Typical near-surface estuarine particles are not single solid particles, but clusters of inorganic a...
Quantifying and characterizing suspended sediment is essential to successful monitoring and manageme...
Observations of suspended sediment size and concentration, flow and acoustic backscatter intensity c...
Dataset includes in-situ (n = 144,912) and laboratory-dispersed (n = 64) particle size measurements ...
Acoustic backscatter from sediment suspensions in the marine environment has been limited in applica...
To better understand the nature of flocs of varying organic content in estuarine surface waters, Las...
Observations and analysis presented here suggest that properties of suspended particulate matter (SP...
The suspended sediment concentration is a key element in stream monitoring, although the turbidity a...
A key element in stream monitoring is the choice of a measuring technique of suspended sediment conc...
This study focuses on observations collected along the York River Estuary, major tidal tributary of ...
Abstract – Measurements made using an in situ particle-sizer (PSA) were compared to those of an opti...
(IF 3.35; Q1)International audienceThe aim of this study is to investigate the complex response of o...
The ability to quantify suspended sediment concentrations in marine environments is invaluable; mass...
The Chesapeake Bay and its associated tidal tributaries are among the many coastal systems where deg...
The goal of this study is to gain insight into the fractal properties of flocs in estuarine surface ...
Typical near-surface estuarine particles are not single solid particles, but clusters of inorganic a...
Quantifying and characterizing suspended sediment is essential to successful monitoring and manageme...