Title | Pages | File |
Preface of Volume 367 Y. Jun Xu, M.A. Allison, S.J. Bentley, A.L. Collins, W.D. Erskine, V. Golosov, A.J. Horowi | v |  |
Downstream hydraulic geometry of alluvial rivers P. Y. Julien | 3-11 |  |
Daily variability of suspended particulate concentrations and yields and their effect on river particulates chemistry Michel Meybeck & Florentina Moatar | 12-28 |  |
Temporal and spatial responses of river discharge to tectonic and climatic perturbations: Choshui River, Taiwan, and Typhoon Mindulle (2004) J. D. Milliman, T.Y Lee, J.C. Huang & S.J. Kao | 29-40 |  |
Simulation of rainfall effects on sediment transport on steep slopes in an Alpine catchment A. Kaiser, F. Neugirg, M. Schindewolf, F. Haas & J. Schmidt | 43-50 |  |
Quantification, analysis and modelling of soil erosion on steep slopes using LiDAR and UAV photographs F. Neugirg, A. Kaiser, J. Schmidt, M. Becht & F. Haas | 51-58 |  |
Estimates of slope erosion intensity utilizing terrestrial laser scanning Bulat Usmanov, Oleg Yermolaev & Artur Gafurov | 59-65 |  |
An aerodynamic approach in soil hydraulic conductivity estimation for investigating soil erosion degree Vasyukov Sergey & Sirotkin Vyacheslav | 66-71 |  |
Predicting ephemeral gully erosion with RUSLER and EphGEE Seth M. Dabney, Dalmo A. N. Vieira & Daniel C. Yoder | 72-79 |  |
Distributed soil loss estimation system including ephemeral gully development and tillage erosion Dalmo A. N. Vieira, Seth M. Dabney & Daniel C. Yoder | 80-86 |  |
Impact of precipitation and runoff on ephemeral gully development in cultivated croplands Vladimir Karimov, Aleksey Sheshukov & Philip Barnes | 87-92 |  |
Predicting location and length of ephemeral gullies with a process-based Topographic Index model Aleksey Y. Sheshukov | 93-98 |  |
Assessing the applicability of the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) to Irish catchments A. Rymszewicz, E. Mockler, J. O’Sullivan, M. Bruen, J. Turner, E. Conroy, M. Kelly-Quinn, | 99-106 |  |
Channel morphodynamics on a small proglacial braid plain (Fagge River, Gepatschferner, Austria) David Morche, Anne Schuchardt, Karolin Dubberke & Henning Baewert | 109-116 |  |
Erosion depth of sand from an immobile gravel bed Roger Kuhnle, Daniel Wren & Eddy Langendoen | 117-121 |  |
Modelling streambank erosion potential using maximum entropy in a central Appalachian watershed Jonathan Pitchford, Michael Strager, Adam Riley, Lianshin Lin & James Anderson | 122-127 |  |
Evaluating sediment transport capacity relationships for use in ephemeral gully erosion models Eddy J. Langendoen, Robert R. Wells, Mick E. Ursic, Dalmo A. N. Vieira & Seth M. Dabney | 128-133 |  |
Wave-current induced erosion of cohesive riverbanks in northern Manitoba, Canada Navid Kimiaghalam, Shawn Clark, Habib Ahmari & Joel Hunt | 134-140 |  |
Long-term flood controls on semi-arid river form: evidence from the Sabie and Olifants rivers, eastern South Africa George Heritage, Stephen Tooth, Neil Entwistle & David Milan | 141-146 |  |
Vistula River bed erosion processes and their influence on Warsaw’s flood safety Artur Magnuszewski & Sharon Moran | 147-154 |  |
The effect of coarse gravel on cohesive sediment entrapment in an annular flume Ken Glasbergen, Mike Stone, Bommanna Krishnappan, Jamie Dixon & Uldis Silins | 157-162 |  |
Ratio of basin lag times for runoff and sediment yield processes recorded in various environments Kazimierz Banasik & Agnieszka Hejduk | 163-169 |  |
Measurement of light attenuation extends the application of suspended sediment monitoring in rivers A.O. Hughes, R.J. Davies-Colley & A.H. Elliott | 170-176 |  |
A micromechanical modelling approach for predicting particle dislodgement WuRong Shih & Panayiotis Diplas | 177-184 |  |
Bedload flux in southern Brazilian basalt scarp Gustavo Henrique Merten & Jean Paolo Gomes Minella | 185-192 |  |
Fitting sediment rating curves using regression analysis: a case study of Russian Arctic rivers Nikita I. Tananaev | 193-198 |  |
Interactions between sediment delivery, river bed deposition and salmon spawning success Ian Pattison, David A. Sear, Adrian L. Collins, J. Iwan Jones, Pamela S. Naden | 199-206 |  |
Simulation and control of morphological changes due to dam removal in the Sandy River, Oregon, USA Yan Ding & Mustafa S. Altinakar | 207-214 |  |
Anastomosing reach control on hydraulics and sediment distribution on the Sabie River, South Africa Neil Entwistle, George Heritage, Stephen Tooth & David Milan | 215-219 |  |
Combining caesium-137 measurements and suspended sediment load data to investigate the sediment response of a small catchment in southern Italy Paolo Porto, Desmond E. Walling, Carmelo La Spada & Nicola Mallimo | 220-227 |  |
Using fallout radionuclides to investigate recent overbank sedimentation rates on river floodplains: an overview Valentin Golosov & Desmond E. Walling | 228-234 |  |
Tracking the origin and dispersion of contaminated sediments transported by rivers draining the Fukushima radioactive contaminant plume Hugo Lepage, Olivier Evrard, Yuichi Onda, Caroline Chartin, Irene Lefevre, Ayrault Sophie | 237-243 |  |
Heavy metal enrichment in the riparian sediments and soils of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China Qiang Tang, Yuhai Bao, Xiubin He & Anbang Wen | 244-250 |  |
Annual layers in river-bed sediment of a stagnant river-mouth area of the Kitagawa Brook, Central Japan Yoshimasa Kurashige, Toshiaki Nakano, Eri Kasubuchi, Masahiro Maruo & Hanako Domitsu | 251-257 |  |
Influence of land use on total suspended solid and dissolved ion concentrations: Baton Rouge, Louisiana area Douglas Carlson | 258-264 |  |
Mutual relationships of suspended sediment, turbidity and visual clarity in New Zealand rivers Deborah J. Ballantine, Andrew O. Hughes & Robert J. Davies-Colley | 265-271 |  |
A coupled modelling effort to study the fate of contaminated sediments downstream of the Coles Hill deposit, Virginia, USA Celso F. Castro-Bolinaga, Edgardo R. Zavaleta & Panayiotis Diplas | 272-280 |  |
Do suspended sediment and bedload move progressively from the summit to the sea along Magela Creek, northern Australia? Wayne D. Erskine, Michael J. Saynor, Kate Turner, Timothy Whiteside, James Boyden & Kennet | 283-290 |  |
Impact of earthquake-triggered landslides on catchment sediment yield Matthias Vanmaercke, Florin Obreja & Jean Poesen | 291-296 |  |
Recent changes of suspended sediment yields in the Upper Yangtze River and its headwater tributaries Xinbao Zhang, Qiang Tang, Yi Long, Xiubin He & Anbang Wen | 297-303 |  |
Spatial and temporal variability of suspended sediment yield in the Kamchatka Krai, Russian Federation Liudmila Kuksina & Nikolay Alexeevsky | 304-311 |  |
A comparative study of the flux and fate of the Mississippi and Yangtze river sediments Kehui Xu & S.L. Yang | 312-319 |  |
Sediment budget in the Ucayali River basin, an Andean tributary of the Amazon River William Santini, Jean-Michel Martinez, Raul Espinoza-Villar, Gerard Cochonneau, Philippe V | 320-325 |  |
Suspended sediment yield mapping of Northern Eurasia K.A. Maltsev, O.P. Yermolaev & V.V. Mozzherin | 326-332 |  |
Recent changes in sediment redistribution in the upper parts of the fluvial system of European Russia: regional aspects O.P. Yermolaev, V.N. Golosov, M.V. Kumani, L. F. Litvin, I.I. Rysin & A.P. Dvinskikh | 333-339 |  |
Changing trends of rainfall and sediment fluxes in the Kinta River catchment, Malaysia Wan Ruslan Ismail & Mohmadisa Hashim | 340-346 |  |
Erosion modelling towards, and sediment transport modelling in unnavigable watercourses in Flanders, Belgium B. Ferket, M. Van de Broek, T. Van Hoestenberghe, J. Degerickx, R. De Sutter, G. Govers, N | 349-356 |  |
A combined model of sediment production, supply and transport Masaharu Fujita, Kazuki Yamanoi & Hiroaki Izumiyama | 357-365 |  |
Simulation of hydrosedimentological impacts caused by climate change in the Apucaraninha River watershed, southern Brazil Isabela Raquel Ramos Iensen, Gilson Bauer Schultz & Irani Dos Santos | 366-373 |  |
Investigating transport capacity equations in sediment yield modelling for the Cariri semi-arid region of Paraiba-PB/Brazil Eduardo E. De Figueiredo, Caio César R. A. Souto & Zacarias Caetano Vieira | 374-381 |  |
The costs and efficacy of sediment mitigation measures for representative farm types across England and Wales Adrian L. Collins, Yusheng Zhang & Pamela Naden | 382-388 |  |
Tidal modulated flow and sediment flux through Wax Lake Delta distributary channels: Implications for delta development Kevin Hanegan & Ioannis Georgiou | 391-398 |  |
Effects of human alterations on the hydrodynamics and sediment transport in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California Mathieu D. Marineau & Scott A. Wright | 399-406 |  |
Tapped lakes as sediment traps in an Arctic delta Jesse Walker & Molly McGraw | 407-412 |  |
River, delta and coastal morphological response accounting for biological dynamics Wendi Goldsmith, Dario Bernardi & Leonardo Schippa | 413-420 |  |
Sedimentary signature of Hurricane Isaac in a Taxodium swamp on the western margin of Lake Pontchartrain, Louisiana, USA Kam-biu Liu, Terrence A. McCloskey, Stacy Ortego & Kanchan Maiti | 421-428 |  |
Large freshwater and sediment impoundments between the Mississippi River and the Louisiana coastline Glen R. Andersen, Brad Hall & E. Marco Aieta | 429-434 |  |
Effects of salinity and particle concentration on sediment hydrodynamics and critical bed-shear-stress for erosion of fine grained sediments used in wetland restoration projects Malay Ghose-Hajra, Alex McCorquodale, Gregory Mattson, Donald Jerolleman & John Filostrat | 435-446 |  |
Sediment capture in flood plains of the Mississippi River: A case study in Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge, Louisiana Matthew Smith & Samuel J. Bentley, Sr. | 442-446 |  |
Design of a semi-autonomous boat for measurements of coastal sedimentation and erosion Daniel Smith, Linda Cross, Jared Rivet & Steven Hall | 447-454 |  |
Challenges of ecosystem restoration in Louisiana – availability of sediment and its management Syed M. Khalil & Angelina M. Freeman | 455-562 |  |
Rethinking the Mississippi River diversion for effective capture of riverine sediments Y. Jun Xu | 463-470 |  |