The purpose of the study was to undertake a quantitative assessment of the proportions of river sediment derived from the various rock types within the catchment.b) to determine the rate of removal of sediment from the catchment.The former purpose involved the determination of the mineralogy of source rocks, soils, alluvium and sediment by X.R.D. and heavy mineral analysis. The data indicate that each source rock has a characteristic mineralogy, but that this is not sufficiently variable for a quantitative assessment of proportions of sediment from each source rock to be determined. Certain conclusions, however, are drawn from the data, including a tentative formation, by sorting on a basis of specific gravity, of heavy mineral assemblage z...
The study of catchment sediment provenance has dramatically increased over recent years. The realisa...
Sediment delivery from upland fluvial systems in the UK is of considerable importance in catchment m...
Determining the derivation of sediment within a catchment area is considered to be one of the most i...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
The transport of sediment from six small (0.2 to 17.6 km2) headwater catchments is described. The ca...
Abstract " The sources of suspended sediment are an important factor controlling sediment yield...
Suspended sediment is increasingly viewed as a pollutant in river systems. Information on the source...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
It must be recognized that, when a reservoir is constructed on a stream, all or most of the sediment...
Although sediment concentrations measured in two contrasting streams in East Yorkshire fluctuate in ...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
Fine sediment, normally understood to refer to sand, silts, and clays; is a natural constituent in a...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
This paper is a product of research conducted within the REFORM collaborative project funded by the ...
The study of catchment sediment provenance has dramatically increased over recent years. The realisa...
Sediment delivery from upland fluvial systems in the UK is of considerable importance in catchment m...
Determining the derivation of sediment within a catchment area is considered to be one of the most i...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
The transport of sediment from six small (0.2 to 17.6 km2) headwater catchments is described. The ca...
Abstract " The sources of suspended sediment are an important factor controlling sediment yield...
Suspended sediment is increasingly viewed as a pollutant in river systems. Information on the source...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
It must be recognized that, when a reservoir is constructed on a stream, all or most of the sediment...
Although sediment concentrations measured in two contrasting streams in East Yorkshire fluctuate in ...
The delivery of excessive fine sediment (particles < 2 mm in diameter) to rivers can cause serious d...
Fine sediment, normally understood to refer to sand, silts, and clays; is a natural constituent in a...
Channel bank erosion processes are controlled by numerous factors and as such are both temporally an...
This paper is a product of research conducted within the REFORM collaborative project funded by the ...
The study of catchment sediment provenance has dramatically increased over recent years. The realisa...
Sediment delivery from upland fluvial systems in the UK is of considerable importance in catchment m...
Determining the derivation of sediment within a catchment area is considered to be one of the most i...