Dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: Plynlimon

Long term studies of fluvial sediment processes in the Plynlimon catchments have contributed to the assessment and quantification of plantation forestry impacts in British upland catchments, at all stages of the forest cycle. The results from the Plynlimon studies are placed in the context of the ob...

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Main Authors: G. J. L. Leeks, S. D. Marks
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 1997-01-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/1/483/1997/hess-1-483-1997.pdf
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spelling doaj-77bdff670a1d4a559a2202138fa02f962020-11-25T01:24:48ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79381997-01-0113483497Dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: PlynlimonG. J. L. LeeksS. D. MarksLong term studies of fluvial sediment processes in the Plynlimon catchments have contributed to the assessment and quantification of plantation forestry impacts in British upland catchments, at all stages of the forest cycle. The results from the Plynlimon studies are placed in the context of the observed impacts of particular forest practices and studies of forestry effects on sediment transport elsewhere in the world. The effects associated with drain excavation, ploughing, track construction, ground and channel disruption are outlined for both bedload and, particularly, for suspended load. <br>Finally, recent data on sediment yields from 1995 to 1997 at Plynlimon are reported and discussed in the light of longer-term sediment yield estimates. This paper also provides background information relevant to other sediment process studies which use data from the main Plynlimon sediment monitoring network.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/1/483/1997/hess-1-483-1997.pdf
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Dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: Plynlimon
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title Dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: Plynlimon
title_short Dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: Plynlimon
title_full Dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: Plynlimon
title_fullStr Dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: Plynlimon
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: Plynlimon
title_sort dynamics of river sediments in forested headwater streams: plynlimon
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series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
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1607-7938
publishDate 1997-01-01
description Long term studies of fluvial sediment processes in the Plynlimon catchments have contributed to the assessment and quantification of plantation forestry impacts in British upland catchments, at all stages of the forest cycle. The results from the Plynlimon studies are placed in the context of the observed impacts of particular forest practices and studies of forestry effects on sediment transport elsewhere in the world. The effects associated with drain excavation, ploughing, track construction, ground and channel disruption are outlined for both bedload and, particularly, for suspended load. <br>Finally, recent data on sediment yields from 1995 to 1997 at Plynlimon are reported and discussed in the light of longer-term sediment yield estimates. This paper also provides background information relevant to other sediment process studies which use data from the main Plynlimon sediment monitoring network.
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