نتایج جستجو برای: suspended sediment

تعداد نتایج: 55881  

Journal: :Global change biology 2016
Monica B Emelko Micheal Stone Uldis Silins Don Allin Adrian L Collins Chris H S Williams Amanda M Martens Kevin D Bladon

Global increases in the occurrence of large, severe wildfires in forested watersheds threaten drinking water supplies and aquatic ecology. Wildfire effects on water quality, particularly nutrient levels and forms, can be significant. The longevity and downstream propagation of these effects as well as the geochemical mechanisms regulating them remain largely undocumented at larger river basin s...

2004
Alejandro J. Souza Luis G. Alvarez Tommy D. Dickey

[1] Nearly continuous data collected using novel methods are utilized to advance the understanding of turbulence and suspended particulate matter (SPM) dynamics under strong tidal flow conditions. Key instrumentation includes a single acoustic current profiler that provides nearly continuous, concurrent turbulence and SPM information with respect to depth near the seafloor and within the water ...

2009
Matthew A. Wilson Omid Mohseni John S. Gulliver Raymond M. Hozalski

Hydrodynamic separators are proprietary underground devices designed to remove floatable debris e.g., leaves, trash, oil and to remove suspended solids from storm-water runoff by sedimentation. They are designed for storm-water treatment in urban areas to meet tight space constraints. Limited data on the suspended solids removal performance of installed devices are available, and existing data ...

2015
Ali Osman Pektaş Emrah Doğan

Appropriate and acceptable prediction of bed load being carried by streams is vitally important for water resources quantity and quality studies. Although measuring the rate of bed load in situ is the most consistent method, it is very expensive and cannot be conducted for as many streams as the measurement of suspended sediment load. Therefore, in this study the role of suspended load on bedlo...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2006
David J Lewis Michael J Singer Randy A Dahlgren Kenneth W Tate

Long-term water quality records for assessing natural variability, impact of management, and that guide regulatory processes to safeguard water resources are rare for California oak woodland rangelands. This study presents a 20-yr record (1981-2000) of nitrate-nitrogen (NO(3)-N) and suspended sediment export from a typical, grazed oak woodland watershed (103 ha) in the northern Sierra Nevada fo...

Journal: :Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 2002
Raghunathan Ravikrishna Kalliat T Valsaraj Louis J Thibodeaux Cynthia B Price James M Brannon Sally Yost

Remedial dredging of contaminated bed sediments in rivers and lakes results in the suspension of sediment solids in the water column, which can potentially be a source for evaporation of hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) associated with the sediment solids. Laboratory experiments were conducted in an oscillating grid chamber to simulate the suspension of contaminated sediments and flux to ai...

A Tashakori N Vaseli R Salehi Teleshi,

In a watershed, sediment arises due to the erosion and some factors such as pastures destruction,change users, no reasonable cultivation. That causes problems such as sedimentation in reservoirs andreduces their useful volume, reducing water quality in agricultural consumption; reduce the efficiencyof hydraulic structures and some other environmental problems. Changes in sediment load in a rive...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2011
Tessa L Fojut Thomas M Young

Sorption of pyrethroid insecticides to solid materials will typically dominate the fate and transport of these hydrophobic compounds in aquatic environments. Batch reactor isotherm experiments were performed with bifenthrin and λ-cyhalothrin with suspended material and bed sediment collected from the Sacramento River, California, USA. These batch reactor experiments were performed with low spik...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2011
Peter D Thorne David Hurther Benjamin D Moate

Although sound has been applied to the study of sediment transport processes for a number of years, it is acknowledged that there are still problems in using the backscattered signal to measure suspended sediment parameters. In particular, when the attenuation due to the suspension becomes significant, the uncertainty associated with the variability in the scattering characteristics of the sedi...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2010
Christian F Lenhart Kenneth N Brooks Daniel Heneley Joseph A Magner

The Minnesota River Basin (MRB), situated in the prairie pothole region of the Upper Midwest, contributes excessive sediment and nutrient loads to the Upper Mississippi River. Over 330 stream channels in the MRB are listed as impaired by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, with turbidity levels exceeding water quality standards in much of the basin. Addressing turbidity impairment requires ...

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