At the land-ocean interface, large river deltas are major sinks of sediments and associated matter. Over the past decennia, many studies have been conducted on the palaeogeographic, historic and sub-recent overbank deposition on the Rhine floodplains. In this study these research results are synthesises with special focus on the amounts and changes of overbank fines trapped in the Rhine delta at different time scales in the past, present, and future. This contribution forms an update of the results presented at the EGU 2009 in session HS11.3 (Sediment response to catchment disturbances). Sediment trapping in the Rhine delta throughout the Holocene was quantified using a detailed database of the Holocene delta architecture. Additional histor...
The sedimentary dynamics of a lowland river system can be defined as the whole of processes that in...
In the last few centuries humans have modified rivers, and rivers have responded with noticeable cha...
The Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta developed during the past ~8000 yr under a first rapid and later decr...
Purpose At the land–ocean interface, large river deltas are major sinks of sediments and associated...
The Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta forms a unique palaeo-environment to study both palaeogeography, and ...
The Holocene Rhine delta in the Netherlands has functioned for more than 8000-year as a sink for fi...
The non-alpine Rhine catchment has a long history of human occupation and — especially from the Neol...
The response of fluvial systems to land use and climate change varies depending on catchment size. W...
The river bed of the Rhine River is subject to severe erosion and sedimentation. Such high geomorpho...
Flooding, overbank deposition and channel network change in the lower Rhine has traditionally been s...
Deltaic sedimentation is facilitated by sea-level rise and tectonics, but most importantly is the re...
Fluvial systems are strongly responsive to changes in climate and land use — but take their time to ...
Holocene sedimentation in the Rhine-Meuse Delta is facilitated by sea-level rise and tectonics, but...
This study investigates the increased anthropogenic influence on the within-channel belt sedimentary...
During sediment transport downstream, river systems mix sediments from different parts of their catc...
The sedimentary dynamics of a lowland river system can be defined as the whole of processes that in...
In the last few centuries humans have modified rivers, and rivers have responded with noticeable cha...
The Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta developed during the past ~8000 yr under a first rapid and later decr...
Purpose At the land–ocean interface, large river deltas are major sinks of sediments and associated...
The Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta forms a unique palaeo-environment to study both palaeogeography, and ...
The Holocene Rhine delta in the Netherlands has functioned for more than 8000-year as a sink for fi...
The non-alpine Rhine catchment has a long history of human occupation and — especially from the Neol...
The response of fluvial systems to land use and climate change varies depending on catchment size. W...
The river bed of the Rhine River is subject to severe erosion and sedimentation. Such high geomorpho...
Flooding, overbank deposition and channel network change in the lower Rhine has traditionally been s...
Deltaic sedimentation is facilitated by sea-level rise and tectonics, but most importantly is the re...
Fluvial systems are strongly responsive to changes in climate and land use — but take their time to ...
Holocene sedimentation in the Rhine-Meuse Delta is facilitated by sea-level rise and tectonics, but...
This study investigates the increased anthropogenic influence on the within-channel belt sedimentary...
During sediment transport downstream, river systems mix sediments from different parts of their catc...
The sedimentary dynamics of a lowland river system can be defined as the whole of processes that in...
In the last few centuries humans have modified rivers, and rivers have responded with noticeable cha...
The Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta developed during the past ~8000 yr under a first rapid and later decr...