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Multi-parameter fingerprinting of sediment deposition in a small gullied catchment in SE Australia
Authors:A. K. Krause   S. W. Franks   J. D. Kalma   R. J. Loughran  J. S. Rowan
Affiliation:a Discipline of Civil, Surveying and Environmental Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan 2308, Australia;b Discipline of Geography and Environmental Sciences, School of Environmental and Life Sciences, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan 2308, Australia;c Geography Department, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland, UK
Abstract:The determination of relative contributions of potential sediment sources is an important step in the development of management strategies to combat soil erosion. In a 1.2 km2 gullied catchment in southeastern New South Wales, multi-parameter fingerprinting of sediment deposited in successive downstream pools has identified gully walls as the dominant sediment source when the grazed pasture surface was the only other potential source. The median fractional contributions remained relatively steady in the successive downstream pools, with the gully walls responsible for between 90% and 98% of the pool sediment. This result was achieved despite the ratio of the source areas varying considerably between successive nested subareas. Reliability bounds on the predictions, accounting for limited sampling of sources, were well constrained and varied between 5.4% and 13.8%. Downstream of an unsealed road crossing, sediment from the road source dominated the pool sediments such that contributions from the pasture surface and gully sources could not be determined.
Keywords:Soil erosion   Sediment sourcing   Fingerprinting   Mixing model
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