نتایج جستجو برای: sediment sources

تعداد نتایج: 323946  

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2011
Patrick Belmont Karen B Gran Shawn P Schottler Peter R Wilcock Stephanie S Day Carrie Jennings J Wesley Lauer Enrica Viparelli Jane K Willenbring Daniel R Engstrom Gary Parker

Although sediment is a natural constituent of rivers, excess loading to rivers and streams is a leading cause of impairment and biodiversity loss. Remedial actions require identification of the sources and mechanisms of sediment supply. This task is complicated by the scale and complexity of large watersheds as well as changes in climate and land use that alter the drivers of sediment supply. P...

2018
Christopher L Dutton Amanda L Subalusky Shimon C Anisfeld Laban Njoroge Emma J Rosi David M Post

The Mara River Basin in East Africa is a trans-boundary basin of international significance experiencing excessive levels of sediment loads. Sediment levels in this river are extremely high (turbidities as high as 6,000 NTU) and appear to be increasing over time. Large wildlife populations, unregulated livestock grazing, and agricultural land conversion are all potential factors increasing sedi...

2013
Yuan Yao Enlou Zhang Nikolaus Kuhn Richard Jones Peter Langdon Ji Shen Philip Greenwood

Composite fingerprinting represents an effective method of reconstructing sediment-source changes in remote areas where long-term hydrological and sediment accretion records do not exist. A ca. 50-year record of sediment deposition was determined for a small catchment at Shudu, situated in northwest Yunnan Province, China. Woodland, pasture, shrubland and channel bank material are identified as...

2015
Richard B. Coffin Christopher L. Osburn Rebecca E. Plummer Joseph P. Smith Paula S. Rose Kenneth S. Grabowski Enrico Sciubba

Coastal methane hydrate deposits are globally abundant. There is a need to understand the deep sediment sourced methane energy contribution to shallow sediment carbon relative to terrestrial sources and phytoplankton. Shallow sediment and porewater samples were collected from Atwater Valley, Texas-Louisiana Shelf, Gulf of Mexico near a seafloor mound feature identified in geophysical surveys as...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2007
Jason R Vogel Donald M Stoeckel Regina Lamendella Ronald B Zelt Jorge W Santo Domingo Steven R Walker Daniel B Oerther

Given known limitations of current microbial source-tracking (MST) tools, emphasis on small, simple study areas may enhance interpretations of fecal contamination sources in streams. In this study, three MST tools-Escherichia coli repetitive element polymerase chain reaction (rep-PCR), coliphage typing, and Bacteroidales 16S rDNA host-associated markers-were evaluated in a selected reach of Plu...

2014
Seyedeh Belin Tavakoly Sany Rosli Hashim Aishah Salleh Majid Rezayi Ali Mehdinia Omid Safari

Concentration, source, and ecological risk of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were investigated in 22 stations from surface sediments in the areas of anthropogenic pollution in the Klang Strait (Malaysia). The total PAH level in the Klang Strait sediment was 994.02±918.1 µg/kg dw. The highest concentration was observed in stations near the coastline and mouth of the Klang River. These l...

2003
Andreas Krein Ellen Petticrew Thomas Udelhoven

As many particle-associated contaminants and nutrients are supply controlled, the question of particle source is crucial. In addition, sediment storage has important implications for the delivery and fate of pollutants. Increased accumulations of fine sediment ( < 63 Am) in gravel beds not only modify benthic habitat but also increase the retention time of sediment-associated contaminants in th...

1993
Sue Hilton Thomas E. Lisle

USDA Forest Service Res. Note PSW-RN-414-WEB. 1993. E xperienced hydrologists and geomorphologists can estimate the relative mobility of a streambed by looking at indicators of bedload transport, such as the freshness of bed-surface material. Another such indicator is the amount of fine sediment in pools. Pools in gravelbed streams commonly contain deposits of fine sediment (mostly sand and gra...

2017
Aurèle Vuillemin Fabian Horn Mashal Alawi Cynthia Henny Dirk Wagner Sean A. Crowe Jens Kallmeyer

Extracellular DNA is ubiquitous in soil and sediment and constitutes a dominant fraction of environmental DNA in aquatic systems. In theory, extracellular DNA is composed of genomic elements persisting at different degrees of preservation produced by processes occurring on land, in the water column and sediment. Extracellular DNA can be taken up as a nutrient source, excreted or degraded by mic...

2002
Melvin R. George Neil K. McDougald Kenneth W. Tate Royce Larsen

From 1994 to 1998 we documented sediment transport dynamics and sources in a 137 ha grazed hardwood rangeland watershed on granitic soils at the San Joaquin Experimental Range in Madera County. Sediment transport for this watershed was determined by measuring total suspended solids, bedload and flow at an H-flume installed in 1994. Sediment movement as bedload is the primary means of sediment t...

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