The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed gravels. This is thought to be exacerbating issues of pollution and degradation of ecosystems. This project aims to identify the severity, extent, possible causes and potential mitigation options available to reduce these pressures on the river. Data have been collected from ten sites to investigate the amount of sediment stored in the river bed gravels and cores obtained from four small reservoirs to establish rates of sedimentation and contribute to the construction of a temporal sediment budget over the last 50-100 years. Evidence suggests that tributary streams have more stored sediment upstream of their confluence with the River Rother co...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
Erosion and the impacts of the redistribution of sediment are a serious threat to the quality of wat...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
The purpose of the study was to undertake a quantitative assessment of the proportions of river sedi...
Agricultural intensification has contributed to the degradation of freshwaters in the UK, through en...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
Metalled roads have been shown to act as a major pathway for land-to-river sediment transfer, but th...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
Farm ponds, reservoirs and in-stream weirs exist in most lowland UK river catchments and often domin...
This paper is a product of research conducted within the REFORM collaborative project funded by the ...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...
Connectivity has become an important conceptual and practical framework for understanding and managi...
Funding provided by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) under project WQ0...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
Erosion and the impacts of the redistribution of sediment are a serious threat to the quality of wat...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
The purpose of the study was to undertake a quantitative assessment of the proportions of river sedi...
Agricultural intensification has contributed to the degradation of freshwaters in the UK, through en...
Diffuse sources of sediment may have important implications for flood risk management (FRM), especia...
Metalled roads have been shown to act as a major pathway for land-to-river sediment transfer, but th...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
Farm ponds, reservoirs and in-stream weirs exist in most lowland UK river catchments and often domin...
This paper is a product of research conducted within the REFORM collaborative project funded by the ...
Nichols, (2009) describes floodplains/ over bank areas, as land amid or outside the channels, which ...
Connectivity has become an important conceptual and practical framework for understanding and managi...
Funding provided by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) under project WQ0...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
Erosion and the impacts of the redistribution of sediment are a serious threat to the quality of wat...
AbstractIntensification of agriculture has resulted in increased soil degradation and erosion, with ...