Background. Sediments pose problems at their deposition sites when there is too little sediment (e.g. wetlands) or too much sediment (e.g. navigable waterways) and, additionally, when they are contaminated. These problems often have their origin upstream in the river catchment. Objective. Global aspects of changes concerning sediment quantity and q uality, as they affect downstream areas, are reviewed. A case study of estuarine sediments demonstrates how a holistic approach helps in understanding and predicting their present and future quality. Results and Conclusions. Globally, large reservoirs intercept between 25 and 30% of the sediment and consequently supply the coast with impacts on wetlands and coastal morphology. In estuaries, the c...
Personal investigations of sediment balance show that in the case of diffuse sediment input in surfa...
The primary mechanism which forms and maintains estuary and delta morphology and elevation is sedime...
Abstract Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep ...
Sediments play an important role in water resources management. In the past, hazardous contaminants ...
The morphological and hydrological equilibrium of many deltas worldwide is changing due to anthropog...
Historically, estuaries have been the focal point of extensive industrial activity for maritime nati...
Purpose We analysed the status of current water and sediment management practices in six deltas and...
Despite their relatively small drainage areas, European rivers reflect a wide variety of hydrologic ...
Within estuaries one can often observe areas where the concentration of fine suspended sediments is ...
During sediment transport downstream, river systems mix sediments from different parts of their catc...
The environmental effects of erosion, movement and deposition of sediment can be serious. The variat...
Management of environmental risks in river basins needs to address quality aspects of sedi-ment – bo...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep up with r...
Deltas require sufficient sediment to maintain their land area and elevation in the face of relative...
Personal investigations of sediment balance show that in the case of diffuse sediment input in surfa...
The primary mechanism which forms and maintains estuary and delta morphology and elevation is sedime...
Abstract Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep ...
Sediments play an important role in water resources management. In the past, hazardous contaminants ...
The morphological and hydrological equilibrium of many deltas worldwide is changing due to anthropog...
Historically, estuaries have been the focal point of extensive industrial activity for maritime nati...
Purpose We analysed the status of current water and sediment management practices in six deltas and...
Despite their relatively small drainage areas, European rivers reflect a wide variety of hydrologic ...
Within estuaries one can often observe areas where the concentration of fine suspended sediments is ...
During sediment transport downstream, river systems mix sediments from different parts of their catc...
The environmental effects of erosion, movement and deposition of sediment can be serious. The variat...
Management of environmental risks in river basins needs to address quality aspects of sedi-ment – bo...
This paper assesses river channel management activities in the context of the interaction between co...
Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep up with r...
Deltas require sufficient sediment to maintain their land area and elevation in the face of relative...
Personal investigations of sediment balance show that in the case of diffuse sediment input in surfa...
The primary mechanism which forms and maintains estuary and delta morphology and elevation is sedime...
Abstract Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep ...