2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.envsoft.2020.104843
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Stakeholder-driven development of a cloud-based, satellite remote sensing tool to monitor suspended sediment concentrations in major Bangladesh rivers

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“…But SSC decreases as distance increases downstream from the dam. In the stage of water impoundment, the sediment accumulated in the reservoir and the SSC decreased significantly in the downstream of the dam, for example, the SSC in the Sekong Basin decreased from 122 to 8 mg/L in 2 years during the impoundment of the dam Xekaman 1 (Beveridge, Hossain, Biswas, et al., 2020). Li et al.…”
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“…But SSC decreases as distance increases downstream from the dam. In the stage of water impoundment, the sediment accumulated in the reservoir and the SSC decreased significantly in the downstream of the dam, for example, the SSC in the Sekong Basin decreased from 122 to 8 mg/L in 2 years during the impoundment of the dam Xekaman 1 (Beveridge, Hossain, Biswas, et al., 2020). Li et al.…”
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“…Li et al, 2018). Beveridge, Hossain, Biswas, et al (2020) stated that the extent of dam impacts on river SSC depends on the operation stages of the dam. In the early stage, the dam construction created a large amount of sediment as a result of significant increase in SSC in the downstream reaches near the dam.…”
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“…Rivers play an important role; they form an integral part of water management and are a renewable source of fresh water. Due to the introduction of various biological and chemical substances into the environment, the quality of water has been changing [1,2]. Above all, we humans pose a very great threat to this precious resource.…”
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