Suspended sediment transport dynamics in rivers: Multi-scale drivers of temporal variation
Suspended sediment is a natural part of river systems and plays an essential role in
structuring the landscape, creating ecological habitats and transporting nutrients. It is also a …
structuring the landscape, creating ecological habitats and transporting nutrients. It is also a …
2015 Atomic Spectrometry Update–a review of advances in X-ray fluorescence spectrometry and their applications
M West, AT Ellis, PJ Potts, C Streli, C Vanhoof… - Journal of Analytical …, 2015 - pubs.rsc.org
This review describes advances in the X-ray fluorescence (XRF) group of techniques
published approximately between April 2014 and March 2015 and is therefore restricted to a …
published approximately between April 2014 and March 2015 and is therefore restricted to a …
High-frequency monitoring of nitrogen and phosphorus response in three rural catchments to the end of the 2011–2012 drought in England
This paper uses high-frequency bankside measurements from three catchments selected as
part of the UK government-funded Demonstration Test Catchments (DTC) project. We …
part of the UK government-funded Demonstration Test Catchments (DTC) project. We …
High‐temporal resolution fluvial sediment source fingerprinting with uncertainty: A Bayesian approach
This contribution addresses two developing areas of sediment fingerprinting research.
Specifically, how to improve the temporal resolution of source apportionment estimates …
Specifically, how to improve the temporal resolution of source apportionment estimates …
Apportioning sources of organic matter in streambed sediments: an integrated molecular and compound-specific stable isotope approach
We present a novel application for quantitatively apportioning sources of organic matter in
streambed sediments via a coupled molecular and compound-specific isotope analysis …
streambed sediments via a coupled molecular and compound-specific isotope analysis …
Sensitivity of fluvial sediment source apportionment to mixing model assumptions: AB ayesian model comparison
Mixing models have become increasingly common tools for apportioning fluvial sediment
load to various sediment sources across catchments using a wide variety of Bayesian and …
load to various sediment sources across catchments using a wide variety of Bayesian and …
Improving the quantification of sediment source contributions using different mathematical models and spectral preprocessing techniques for individual or combined …
In recent years, several sediment fingerprinting studies have used ultraviolet–visible (UV–
Vis), near-infrared (NIR) and middle-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy as a low cost, non …
Vis), near-infrared (NIR) and middle-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy as a low cost, non …
Using particle size distributions to fingerprint suspended sediment sources—Evaluation at laboratory and catchment scales
Applications of sediment source fingerprinting studies are growing globally despite the high
costs and workloads associated with the analyses of conventional fingerprint properties on …
costs and workloads associated with the analyses of conventional fingerprint properties on …
An extended Bayesian sediment fingerprinting mixing model for the full Bayes treatment of geochemical uncertainties
Recent advances in sediment fingerprinting research have seen Bayesian mixing models
being increasingly employed as an effective method to coherently translate component …
being increasingly employed as an effective method to coherently translate component …
[HTML][HTML] High frequency un-mixing of soil samples using a submerged spectrophotometer in a laboratory setting—implications for sediment fingerprinting
Purpose This study tests the feasibility of using a submersible spectrophotometer as a novel
method to trace and apportion suspended sediment sources in situ and at high temporal …
method to trace and apportion suspended sediment sources in situ and at high temporal …