Suspended sediment transport dynamics in rivers: Multi-scale drivers of temporal variation

K Vercruysse, RC Grabowski, RJ Rickson - Earth-Science Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
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 …

Catchment concentration–discharge relationships across temporal scales: A review

SL Speir, LA Rose, JR Blaszczak… - Wiley …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Processes that drive variability in catchment solute sourcing, transformation, and transport
can be investigated using concentration–discharge (C–Q) relationships. These relationships …

Concentration–discharge relationships describe solute and sediment mobilization, reaction, and transport at event and longer timescales

LA Rose, DL Karwan, SE Godsey - Hydrological processes, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Concentration–discharge (C‐Q) relationships reflect material sources, storage,
reaction, proximity, and transport in catchments. Differences in hydrologic pathways and …

Soil moisture: A central and unifying theme in physical geography

DR Legates, R Mahmood, DF Levia… - Progress in …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Soil moisture is a critical component of the earth system and plays an integrative role among
the various subfields of physical geography. This paper highlights not just how soil moisture …

Climate controls how ecosystems size the root zone storage capacity at catchment scale

H Gao, M Hrachowitz, SJ Schymanski… - Geophysical …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The root zone moisture storage capacity (SR) of terrestrial ecosystems is a buffer providing
vegetation continuous access to water and a critical factor controlling land‐atmospheric …

High frequency monitoring of pesticides in runoff water to improve understanding of their transport and environmental impacts

M Lefrancq, A Jadas-Hécart, I La Jeunesse… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Rainfall-induced peaks in pesticide concentrations can occur rapidly. Low frequency
sampling may therefore largely underestimate maximum pesticide concentrations and …

Flood generation and sediment transport in experimental catchments affected by land use changes in the central Pyrenees

JM García-Ruiz, D Regüés, B Alvera… - Journal of …, 2008 - Elsevier
Three small catchments (< 2.5 km2 in size) were monitored in the Central Spanish Pyrenees
to analyse the hydrological and geomorphological consequences of different land covers …

Field experiments for understanding and quantification of rill erosion processes

S Wirtz, M Seeger, JB Ries - Catena, 2012 - Elsevier
Despite many efforts over the last decades to understand rill erosion processes, they remain
unclear. This paper presents the results of rill experiments accomplished in Andalusia in …

Sediment loads response to climate change: A preliminary study of eight large Chinese rivers

XX Lu, LS Ran, S LIU, T Jiang, SR Zhang… - International Journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Climate change characterized by increasing temperature is able to affect precipitation
regime and thus surface hydrology. However, the manner in which river sediment loads …

Changes in sediment loads and discharge from small mountain catchments following wildfire in south eastern Australia

PNJ Lane, GJ Sheridan, PJ Noske - Journal of Hydrology, 2006 - Elsevier
A severe wildfire burnt over 1 million ha of forested land in southeastern Australia in early
2003. Included in the burnt area were two 136 and 244ha hydrologic research catchments in …