2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.03.018
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Conversion to drip irrigated agriculture may offset historic anthropogenic and wildfire contributions to sediment production

Abstract: This study is an investigation into the roles of wildfire and changing agricultural practices in controlling the inter-decadal scale trends of suspended sediment production from semi-arid mountainous rivers. In the test case, a decreasing trend in suspended sediment concentrations was found in the lower Salinas River, California between 1967 and 2011. Event to decadal scale patterns in sediment production in the Salinas River have been found to be largely controlled by antecedent hydrologic conditions. Decreas… Show more

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