2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.142900
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Depositional environments and historical contamination as a framework to reconstruct fluvial sedimentary evolution

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“…It is a run-of-river dam, implying that it can be removed during floods to allow high discharges. However, a small recess zone on the right bank has allowed continuous accumulation of sediment since the construction of the dam, as proved by bathymetric surveys of the reservoir over time (Vauclin et al, 2020). To decipher the variations in temporal concentrations, the results from this area are sitespecific.…”
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“…It is a run-of-river dam, implying that it can be removed during floods to allow high discharges. However, a small recess zone on the right bank has allowed continuous accumulation of sediment since the construction of the dam, as proved by bathymetric surveys of the reservoir over time (Vauclin et al, 2020). To decipher the variations in temporal concentrations, the results from this area are sitespecific.…”
Section: Sampling Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characteristics of all the cores, except PBN-2002, have already been published in other papers, although the data on BFR contamination from these cores are mostly original. Furthermore, data on MTE and TRS were published by Morereau et al (2020), and those for PDR-1802, PDR-1806, and PDR-1902 were published by Vauclin et al (2020).…”
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