2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-555x(00)00071-4
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Use of mining-contaminated sediment tracers to investigate the timing and rates of historical flood plain sedimentation

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“…This trend was also noted by for example and Lecce & Pavlowsky (2001) for smaller streams. The only exception is the relation between sedimentation amount and elevation for the W-RWw floodplain, having an increasing amount of sedimentation with increasing floodplain elevation (Fig.…”
Section: Variation Within Floodplain Sectionssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…This trend was also noted by for example and Lecce & Pavlowsky (2001) for smaller streams. The only exception is the relation between sedimentation amount and elevation for the W-RWw floodplain, having an increasing amount of sedimentation with increasing floodplain elevation (Fig.…”
Section: Variation Within Floodplain Sectionssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Despite considerable short-range variation in sediment deposition, she found a significant (r 2 = 0.44, p < 0.01) decrease of sedimentation over a 4 m increase in elevation for the terraced floodplains of the Dragonja River (southwest Slovenia). Lecce & Pavlowsky (2001) confirm this using evidence from an opposite situation: smaller elevation ranges lead to less variation in sediment deposition. They found that the differences in sedimentation rates in lower areas (1.1 -1.5 cm·y -1 ) of the Blue River floodplain (Wisconsin, USA) and its higher elevated terraces (0.7 -0.85 cm·y -1 ) had drastically decreased after the creation of one nearly continuous floodplain area.…”
Section: Relation Between Sedimentation and Floodplain Elevationmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Furthermore, the downstream impact of these upstream changes, as indexed by changes in overbank sedimentation rates and sediment sources, must again be seen as strictly limited when compared with those described in the literature for catchments subject to more extreme land-use change, such as forest clearance and mining activity (e.g. Meade, 1982;Phillips, 1993;Lecce and Pavlowsky, 2001). This limited downstream impact undoubtedly reflects, at least in part, spatial heterogeneity in the nature and timing of land-use change within the study basins, such that the downstream impact is attenuated.…”
Section: Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lecce & Pavlowsky 2001;Knox 2006;Mihaljevič et al 2006;Bing et al 2011;Xia et al 2011). Thorndycraft et al (2004) was probably the closest to correlating medieval records concerning the intensity of mining activities with concentrations of trace elements in sediments.…”
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confidence: 96%