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    Improving the design and implementation of sediment fingerprinting studies: summary and outcomes of the TRACING 2021 Scientific School

    Identifying best practices for sediment fingerprinting or tracing is important to allow the quantification of sediment contributions from catchment sources. Although sediment fingerprinting has been applied wi...

    Olivier Evrard, Pedro V. G. Batista, Jaume Company in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2022)

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    High frequency un-mixing of soil samples using a submerged spectrophotometer in a laboratory setting—implications for sediment fingerprinting

    This study tests the feasibility of using a submersible spectrophotometer as a novel method to trace and apportion suspended sediment sources in situ and at high temporal frequency.

    Niels F. Lake, Núria Martínez-Carreras, Peter J. Shaw in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2022)

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    Characterizing Patterns

    The characterization of pattern requires a solid foundation in spatial sampling, and the different direct and indirect means of obtaining relevant spatial data. The scale triplet of extent, spacing and support...

    Pierre Couteron, Philip Hunke, Juan Bellot in Patterns of Land Degradation in Drylands (2014)

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    The Influence of Sediment Sources and Hydrologic Events on the Nutrient and Metal Content of Fine-Grained Sediments (Attert River Basin, Luxembourg)

    Nutrient (C, N and P) and metal (Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) content and dynamics of suspended and channel bed sediments were analysed within the rural Attert River basin (Luxembourg). This basin is representative ...

    Núria Martínez-Carreras, Andreas Krein, Francesc Gallart in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (2012)

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    Dynamics of storm-driven suspended sediments in a headwater catchment described by multivariable modeling

    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 sus...

    Milan Onderka, Andreas Krein, Sebastian Wrede in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2012)

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    A rapid spectral-reflectance-based fingerprinting approach for documenting suspended sediment sources during storm runoff events

    This paper reports on the development of a rapid and simple spectra-reflectance-based fingerprinting approach for documenting suspended sediment sources during storm runoff events. The methodology was applied ...

    Núria Martínez-Carreras, Andreas Krein, Thomas Udelhoven in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2010)