EJ Nelson, DB Booth - Journal of Hydrology, 2002 - Elsevier
The Issaquah Creek watershed is a rapidly urbanizing watershed of 144km2 in western Washington, where sediment aggradation of the main channel and delivery of fine sediment …
Soil erosion and associated sedimentation are a threat to the sustainable use of surface water resources through the loss of volume storage capacity and conveyance of pollutants to …
Sediment accumulation can significantly impact the useful life of dams and the multiple functions served by those dams such as flood attenuation, hydropower, and water supply …
Protecting drinking water resources is important to the economic, social, and environmental quality of the Midwestern United States. Increased sediment levels can lead to degraded …
E Nelson, D Booth - 2001 - digital.lib.washington.edu
The Issaquah Creek basin is an urbanizing watershed of 144 square km in western Washington, where sediment aggradation of the main channel and delivery of fine sediment …
In Ohio, USA, a sufficiently large number of reservoir sediment surveys is available to characterize spatial and temporal patterns in sediment fluxes in a disturbed landscape. In …
Reservoir sediment studies are important because of the effect that sediment accumulation has on the quality of water and useful life of the reservoir. Sediment deposition can affect …
Human activities in urban and rural areas can have a significant impact upon the quality of surface water. Impacts upon water quality can originate from both point and non-point …
T Li, S Wang, Y Liu, B Fu, W Zhao - Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Purpose The Mississippi River is the largest river in the USA and one of the most regulated rivers in the world. Understanding fluvial sediment flux changes in the Mississippi …