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Export fluxes in a naturally iron-fertilized area of the Southern Ocean – Part 1: Seasonal dynamics of particulate organic carbon export from a moored sediment trap [PDF]

open access: yesBiogeosciences, 2015
A sediment trap moored in the naturally iron-fertilized Kerguelen Plateau in the Southern Ocean provided an annual record of particulate organic carbon and nitrogen fluxes at 289 m. At the trap deployment depth, current speeds were typically low (~ 10
M. Rembauville   +10 more
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Failure of a sediment‐trapping device [PDF]

open access: yesLimnology and Oceanography, 1983
Theoretical and practical aspects of the construction of a new apparatus for intercepting sedimentary particulate fluxes are described. Twenty‐five square boxes, brim‐filled with artificial sediment, were positioned on a table about 1 m above the bottom of a lake so that, collectively, they presented a continuous (0.7 m2) interface with the water which
Colin S. Reynolds, Rrian M. Godfrey
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SEDIMENTS AND NUTRIENT DYNAMICS IN THE LAKE MARKERMEER, THE NETHERLANDS

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Chemistry, 2010
Lake Markermeer is a large fresh water lake in the centre of the Netherlands. Since Lake Markermeer is categorised as a shallow lake, it is very susceptible for sediment resuspension.
Philiphi de Rozari
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Evaluation on Flushing Operation Frequency of Sand Trap of Pendowo and Pijenan Weirs

open access: yesJournal of the Civil Engineering Forum, 2018
Sediment deposited in the sand trap of Pendowo and Pijenan Weirs are influenced by the water discharge that enters the sand trap, the soil conditions next to the sand trap, and flushing time.
Lilik Hendro Widaryanto
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Effectivity test of an eco-friendly sediment trap model as a strategy to control erosion on agricultural land

open access: yesJournal of Water and Land Development, 2019
A sediment trap with bamboo materials can be utilized as one alternative of eco-friendly technology to reduce the erosion that occurred on agricultural land.
Haribowo Riyanto   +2 more
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Performance analysis of rectangular SIT (sediment invert trap) for stormwater drainage system

open access: yesJournal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, 2022
Deposition of solid particles in the stormwater sewers reduces the discharging capacity, causing inundation. A sediment invert trap (SIT) is an option that can be installed at the bottom of the stormwater sewer drain to intercept the flowing solid ...
Beg Salman, Kaushal Deo Raj
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Evaluation of field performance of BEST aeolian sediment catcher in sandy-loam soil of arid zone of Turkey

open access: yesSoil and Water Research, 2017
Field measurement of wind erosion is still a great challenge for researchers. In this study, field performance of a newly designed sediment trap BEST (Basaran and Erpul Sediment Trap) was evaluated for the first time and compared with the commonly used ...
Mustafa BAŞARAN   +2 more
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Sediment Resuspension as a Major Contributor to Sinking Particles in the Northwestern South China Sea: Evidence From Observations and Modeling

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2022
The lateral advection of sinking particles is a well-known phenomenon in the South China Sea (SCS) and has a significant impact on the estimation of the efficiency of the biological carbon pump.
Lihua Ran   +15 more
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Ultra-High-Resolution Monitoring of the Catchment Response to Changing Weather Conditions Using Online Sediment Trapping

open access: yesQuaternary, 2019
The purpose of this study was to identify relationships between meteorological and hydrological observations and sediment flux rate changes, in order to better understand catchment dynamics. The meteorological and hydrological observations included local
Markus Johansson   +2 more
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Investigations of Rake and Rib Structures in Sand Traps to Prevent Sediment Transport in Hydropower Plants

open access: yesEnergies, 2021
In order to increase the lifespan of hydraulic turbines in hydropower plants, it is necessary to minimize damages caused by sediment erosion. One solution is to reduce the amount of sediments by improving the design of sand trap. In the present work, the
Mads Mehus Ivarson   +2 more
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