• Title of article

    From sedimentary records to sediment budgets: Multiple approaches to catchment sediment flux

  • Author/Authors

    Brown، نويسنده , , Anthony G. and Carey، نويسنده , , Christopher and Erkens، نويسنده , , Gilles and Fuchs، نويسنده , , Markus and Hoffmann، نويسنده , , Thomas and Macaire، نويسنده , , Jean-Jacques and Moldenhauer، نويسنده , , Klaus-Martin and Walling، نويسنده , , Des E.، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    35
  • To page
    47
  • Abstract
    This paper reviews the traditional approach to sediment budget studies in geomorphology, new approaches and more specifically the potential impact of new methodological advances. Each component of the budget is discussed including the spatial and volumetric estimations of erosion, deposition and storage and the precision and accuracy of flux rate estimation. Examples are used from recent work in Germany, The Netherlands and the UK and include the pedogenic approach to erosion estimation, remote sensing (LiDAR), geophysics and sediment-based dating techniques for flux rate estimation. The precision and accuracy of catchment sediment flux estimates based upon sediment storage is not only dependant upon volumetric accuracy but also on the precision and accuracy of sediment dating. In this area there has been a revolution with direct sediment dating techniques (TL, OSL, ESR) freeing budget studies from the constraints and biases of radiocarbon. Of particular importance is the use of cosmogenic nuclides for dating but which can also be used to derive long-term erosion rates but only using a steady state assumption. Finally a tentative initial application of the sediment budget approach to Pleistocene terrace staircase in unglaciated basins is discussed. It is argued that only now do we have the techniques available to be able to produce accurate sediment budget estimations at spatial scales greater than that of zero order basins and over time periods greater than that covered by direct observations.
  • Keywords
    sediment budget , Sediment dating , alluviation , Colluviation , Fluvial terraces , sedimentary records
  • Journal title
    Geomorphology
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Geomorphology
  • Record number

    2360253