2012
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-012-0480-6
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Dynamics of storm-driven suspended sediments in a headwater catchment described by multivariable modeling

Abstract: Purpose Previous research has shown that the rate at which suspended sediment is transported in watercourses depends primarily on discharge (Q) as the first-order control, but additional factors are thought to affect suspended sediment concentrations (SSC) as well. Among these, antecedent hydrological and meteorological conditions (e.g., rainfall depth and intensity, discharge prior to a runoff event and the duration of runoff events) may represent significant transport controlling mechanisms. Univariate model… Show more

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“…The amount of SS transport by rivers depends on the interaction of multiple drivers acting on different spatial and temporal scales (Bracken et al, 2015;Fryirs, 2013;Onderka et al, 2012;Poulenard et al, 2012;Rickson, 2014;Sear et al, 2003). In this section, we provide a concise summary of the main processes of fine sediment generation and transport on land (Section 2.1), and the factors driving spatial (Section 2.2) and temporal (Section 2.3) variability in SS transport within rivers.…”
Section: Spatiotemporal Complexity Of Suspended Sediment Transportmentioning
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“…The amount of SS transport by rivers depends on the interaction of multiple drivers acting on different spatial and temporal scales (Bracken et al, 2015;Fryirs, 2013;Onderka et al, 2012;Poulenard et al, 2012;Rickson, 2014;Sear et al, 2003). In this section, we provide a concise summary of the main processes of fine sediment generation and transport on land (Section 2.1), and the factors driving spatial (Section 2.2) and temporal (Section 2.3) variability in SS transport within rivers.…”
Section: Spatiotemporal Complexity Of Suspended Sediment Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, different parameters such as total discharge, peak discharge, water yield, time of rise and fall of hydrograph, total duration of a precipitation event, maximum 30-minute rainfall, mean rainfall intensity and antecedent rainfall are commonly included in models to estimate sediment transfer from the catchment to the river (e.g. Dominic et al, 2015;Duvert et al, 2010;Onderka et al, 2012;Seeger et al, 2004;Tena et al, 2014). In addition, snowmelt has been shown to be a dominant driver for SS transport in many parts of the world (e.g.…”
Section: Temporal Variability In Suspended Sediment Transportmentioning
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