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2023
DOI: 10.1007/s40808-023-01703-8
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Modeling anthropogenic affected sediment transport in a mid-sized European river catchment–extension of the sediment rating curve equation

Abstract: Land use and water resource management influence the suspended sediment concentration (SSC) in rivers. Fine sediments are an important driver for river development, even in coarse-material-rich rivers. In this study, the sediment rating curve approach is modified to predict SSC several river-km downstream of a sampling site. Further, the prediction is improved by adding sediment input, storage, and dilution effects through relevant anthropogenic measures through a model identification approach. Thus, the impac… Show more

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“…BlueM.Sim has been used in a variety of hydrological fields, e.g., the integrated modeling of rural and urban catchments [33], reservoir management [29,34] and sediment transport [35]. Additionally, it is part of the official toolset in the guideline regarding the identification of critical ecological impacts on rivers due to waste-and stormwater discharge in the federal state of Hesse [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BlueM.Sim has been used in a variety of hydrological fields, e.g., the integrated modeling of rural and urban catchments [33], reservoir management [29,34] and sediment transport [35]. Additionally, it is part of the official toolset in the guideline regarding the identification of critical ecological impacts on rivers due to waste-and stormwater discharge in the federal state of Hesse [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%