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View article: Dynamics of rainfall, discharge, suspended sediment and micropollutant transport in the Moselle River, Central Europe
Dynamics of rainfall, discharge, suspended sediment and micropollutant transport in the Moselle River, Central Europe Open
Background Heavy rainfall causes not only high water levels and discharge but can also lead to the mobilization of sediments and pollutants to rivers. In contrast, droughts with low discharge can impair water quality due to minimized dilut…
View article: Temporal and spatial challenges in the in situ monitoring of suspended sediment and element concentrations in rivers
Temporal and spatial challenges in the in situ monitoring of suspended sediment and element concentrations in rivers Open
Suspended sediment and the associated sediment-bound elements play a crucial role in the geomorphic, chemical and ecological status of a river. Representative in situ sampling of these suspended solids has shown to be complex, because the …
View article: Vertical and Lateral Variability of Suspended Sediment Transport in the Rhine River
Vertical and Lateral Variability of Suspended Sediment Transport in the Rhine River Open
Suspended sediment is one of the major contributors to the total sediment load transported by rivers. Suspended sediment transport is highly variable both in time and space, driven by complex interactions between tectonics, climate change,…
View article: Spatiotemporal variabilities of major, minor and trace elements in the German part of the river Rhine
Spatiotemporal variabilities of major, minor and trace elements in the German part of the river Rhine Open
Comprehensive sampling campaigns to assess the spatiotemporal variabilities of element concentrations at different discharge levels of Rhine were conducted. The long-term temporal and spatial variability revealed a distinct behavior of two…
View article: Suspended sediment and pollutant transport during heavy rain events: A case study of the Moselle river
Suspended sediment and pollutant transport during heavy rain events: A case study of the Moselle river Open
Extreme weather events pose major challenges for water managers and will likely increase in the future due to climate change. Heavy rain events potentially lead to short-term, but extraordinary changes in the composition of organic micropo…