Sediment Budgets 2 (Proceedings of symposium S1 held during the 7th IAHS Scientific Assembly in Apr
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Sediment Budgets 1 & 2

A pair of edited proceedings were produced for an IAHS ICCE symposium co-sponsored by UNESCO, held in April 2005 at Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, a contribution to the International Sedimentation Initiative (ISI) of the UNESCO International Hydrological Programme (IHP VI). The contents of both are listed overleaf; the preface and abstracts of the papers in each can be seen at www.iahs.info.

A sediment budget provides an integrated view of the sediment sources, transfers, sinks and outputs of a drainage basin, and in so doing draws together the many different aspects of erosion, and sediment mobilization, transport, storage, and yield. Several key developments have influenced recent sediment budget investigations:

  • increasing awareness of the environmental implications of increased sediment loads in rivers and of the need for effective sediment management and control strategies.
  • advances in the techniques and models available for establishing and predicting catchment sediment budgets including use of 137Cs, 210Pb and 7Be as sediment tracers; continuous recording of suspended sediment flux; application of distributed modelling, remote sensing, and GIS
  • recognition of the need to quantify sediment-associated chemical fluxes.

The papers reviewed and edited for these volumes exemplify these developments internationally.

Sediment Budgets 1
Edited by Des E. Walling &
Arthur J. Horowitz

Publ. 291 (2005)

ISBN 1-901502-87-2; + 372 + xii pp.

Price £63.00

Volume 1 focuses on the main components of the sediment budget:

Sediment mobilization and sources

– Sediment transport and transfer

– Sediment storage

– Sediment yields

Sediment Budgets 2
Edited by Arthur J. Horowitz &
Des E. Walling

Publ. 292 (2005)

ISBN 1-901502-92-9; + 358 + xii pp.

Price £63.00

Volume 2 emphasizes the value of sediment budgets in providing an integrating framework, for both scientific investigations and environmental management:

Sediment budgets

– Modelling sediment budgets and their components

– Human impact on sediment budgets

– Sediment problems and sediment management strategies

Contents

Preface
by Arthur J. Horowitz & Des E. Walling

 

1

Sediment Budgets

 

Using soil redistribution to understand soil organic carbon redistribution and budgets
Jerry C. Ritchie, Gregory W. McCarty, Erik R. Venteris & Thomas C. Kaspar

3

The role of organic matter in sediment budgets in forested terrain
Mary Ann Madej

9

Evaluating sediment sources and delivery in a tropical volcanic watershed
Anton Rijsdijk

16

Key controls and scale effects on sediment budgets: recent findings in agricultural upland Java, Indonesia
Albert I. J. M. Van Dijk & L. A. Sampurno Bruijnzeel

24

Major components of a sediment budget for four river catchments in Poland
Kazimierz Banasik, Mariusz Barszcz & Jan Brański

32

The sediment budget of an alpine catchment in a scaling context
Helmut M. Habersack & Stephan Schober

37

The sediment budgets of arctic drainage basins
Bent Hasholt

48

Erosion and dam siltation in a Rif catchment (Morocco)
Ali Faleh, Ana Navas & Abdelhamid Sadiki

58

Targeting erosion control using spatially distributed sediment budgets
Scott N. Wilkinson, Jon M. Olley, Arthur M. Read & Ron C. DeRose

65

2

Modelling Sediment Budgets and their Components

 

Predicting sediment rating curves with a cellular landscape model
Dirk H. De Boer

75

Evaluation of a physically-based model to simulate the runoff and erosion processes in a semiarid region of Brazil
Ricardo De Aragão, Vajapeyam S. Srinivasan, Koichi Suzuki, Akihiro Kadota, Manabu Oguro & Yojiro Sakata

85

Determination of sediment yields in the Vacacaí-Mirim River basin using MUSLE
Leandro Casagrande & João Batista Dias De Paiva

94

Evaluation of optimized parameter values of a distributed runoff–erosion model applied in two different basins
Celso Augusto G. Santos, Vajapeyam S. Srinivasan & Richarde Marques Da Silva

101

Relationship between simulated sediment yield and scale in a semiarid region of Brazil
Eduardo E. De Figueiredo & James C. Bathurst

110

Digital elevation model error and its effect on modelling soil erosion and catchment geomorphology
G. R. Hancock

119

Sediment transport in a small agricultural watershed—evaluation of WEPP simulations with measured data
Andreas Klik, Werner Jester & Christian Rauter

127

Sources of uncertainty in estimating suspended sediment load
Celina Smith & Barry Croke

136

Using remote sensing to investigate erosion rate variability in a semiarid watershed, due to changes in vegetation cover
Jaime Garatuza-Payán, Raquel Sánchez-Andrés, Salvador Sánchez-Carrillo & Jose M. Navarro

144

Testing the SEDD model in Sicilian basins
Costanza Di Stefano, Vito Ferro & Mario Minacapilli

152

Modelling sediment yield in burned areas
Maria Cristina Rulli, Matteo Spada, Silvia Bozzi, Daniele Bocchiola & Renzo Rosso

162

Dynamic and modelling of sediment associated nutrients in a low mountain environment
Gregor Ollesch, Irina Kistner, Yuri Sukhanovski & Michael Rode

171

Some experience on the prediction of suspended sediment concentrations and fluxes in Croatia
Josip Petras, Neven Kuspilic & Duska Kunstek

179

Prediction of erosion and deposition in a mountainous basin
Kwang Ik Son & Jae Joon Lee

185

Simulation and scenario analysis of soil erosion in the Miyun reservoir watershed
Baolin Su, Haifeng Jia, Jianping Wang, Yuan’an Hu & Shengtong Cheng

194

3

Human Impact on Sediment Budgets

 

Land degradation and sediment dynamics in the South African Karoo
Ian D. L. Foster, John Boardman, James Keay-Bright & Michael E. Meadows

207

The impact of hydropower development on the sediment budget of the River Beiarelva, Norway
Jim Bogen & Truls E. Bønsnes

214

Using tracer based sediment budgets to assess redistribution of soil and organic material after severe bush fires
Peter Wallbrink, William Blake, Stefan Doerr, Rick Shakesby, Geoff Humphreys & Pauline English

223

Can reservoir bottom sediments be used in the estimation of long-term catchment sediment budgets?
Ingrid F. Small, John S. Rowan, Robert W. Duck, Tom D. Dyer, Stewart W. Franks & Adam Wyatt

231

Impact on sediment yield due to intensification of tobacco production in a catchment in southern Brazil
Gustavo Henrique Merten & Jean Paolo Gomes Minella

239

Distribution and sediment yield in the upper basin of the Paraguay River and in the Pantanal Matogrossense, Brazil
Newton De Oliveira Carvalho, Carlos Nobuyoshi Ide, Luiz Augusto Araújo Do Val, Manoel Afonso Costa Rondon, Armando Garcia Arnal Barbedo & Luiz Fernando De Abreu Cybis

245

Impact of ground-based timber harvesting on suspended sediment yield in the Sungai Weng Experimental Watersheds, Kedah, Peninsular Malaysia
F. S. Lai, I. Akkharath & K. S. Low

253

Sediment budget as evidence of land-use changes in mountainous areas: two stages of evolution
Luc Descroix, Emmanuèle Gautier, Anne Laure Besnier, Okechukwu Amogu, David Viramontes & Jose Luis Gonzalez Barrios

262

Climate change and changes in sediment transport capacity in the Colorado Plateau, USA
Robert T. Milhous

271

Régulation du Fleuve Sénégal et flux de matières particulaires vers l’estuaire depuis la construction du Barrage de Diama
Alioune Kane

279

Impact des modifications climatiques et anthropiques sur les flux de matières de quelques bassins fluviaux du Cameroun
L. Sigha-Nkamdjou, D. Sighomnou, G. Lienou, J. R. Ndam, M. Bello, R. Kamgang, G.E. Ekodeck, M. R. Ouafo, G. Mahe, J. E. Paturel & E. Servat

291

4

Sediment Problems and Sediment Management Strategies

 

Influence of reservoir sedimentation on water yield in the semiarid region of Brazil
José Carlos De Araújo, Axel Bronstert & Andreas Güntner

301

Reassessment of Porto Primavera Reservoir sedimentation in view of updated sediment measurements
Aloísio Celeri, Carlos F. Castro Alves & Newton De Oliveira Carvalho

308

Estimation of soil erosion and sedimentation in Ramganga Reservoir (India) using remote sensing and GIS
Sanjay K. Jain, Sharad K. Jain & K. D. Sharma

315

Sediment delivery and budgets in reservoir watersheds
Su-Chin Chen & Yi-Cheng Lai

324

Impact des lâchers du barrage El-Moustakbal sur l’envasement d’un barrage de prise d’irrigation, Blida, Algérie
Benina Touaibia, Mohamed Touaibia, Bachir Benlaoukli, Abdelaziz Bessalem & Mohamed Fewzi Sidi Moussa

333

Key word index

341

List of the contents of Sediment Budgets 1 (IAHS Publ. 291)

 


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