Title of article :
Tracing suspended sediment sources in catchments and
river systems
Author/Authors :
D.E. WallingT، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Recent years have seen a growing awareness of the wider environmental significance of the suspended sediment loads
transported by rivers and streams. This includes the importance of fine sediment in the transport of nutrients and contaminants,
including phosphorus (P). Sediment source exerts a key control on the physical and geochemical properties of suspended
sediment, including its P content, and will also influence the potential for implementing effective sediment and diffuse source
pollution control strategies. Information on suspended sediment source, defined in terms of both source type and spatial origin,
is therefore increasingly needed. Such information is difficult to obtain using traditional monitoring techniques, but source
tracing or fingerprinting techniques afford a valuable and effective alternative approach to establish the relative importance of
potential sediment sources. This contribution reviews the development of source fingerprinting techniques, presents several
examples of their application in UK catchments and discusses the need for future development of the approach and the potential
for extending its application.
Keywords :
suspended sediment , Suspended sediment sources , Source tracing , Source fingerprinting , Fingerprint properties , mixing models
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment