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Turbidity and suspended sediment dynamics in small catchments in the Nepal Middle Hills

✍ Scribed by James Brasington; Keith Richards


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
179 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

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✦ Synopsis


The Himalayan environment has\ until recently\ been perceived to be in a critical state of environmental decline\ resulting from rapid population growth and associated land!use change[ Recent research\ however\ has emphasized the di.culty of developing an objective appraisal of the state of the environment in a region where empirical data are scarce and unstructured and where an understanding of the spatial and temporal dynamics of natural environmental processes remains highly uncertain[ This paper presents results from an intensive three!year project designed to help address the regional empirical de_cit\ establish detailed baseline environmental data and to gain an insight into storm period and seasonal suspended sediment dynamics[ The instrumentation\ calibration and analysis of high!frequency infrared turbidimetric records from a number of small subcatchments in the Nepal Middle Hills are reported[ Storm period and seasonal variation in turbidity and suspended sediment are examined and hysteresis patterns explored and explained[ A variety of methods to estimate seasonal suspended sediment yield in a mixed land!use catchment are examined\ and found to vary by up to a factor of _ve[ Despite the inherent uncertainty\ all estimates of catchment sediment yield are found to be high with respect to erosion plot studies from the local area\ and this suggests the importance of riparian and channel erosion as major sediment sources\ a _nding consistent with other regional studies[ Copyright Þ


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