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River Conservation Introduction Navigability For Title - Law River Segmentation Historical Hydrology Indigenous River Conservation Habitat Conservation Law Aquatic Habitat Riparian Habitat Water Temperature Sediment Sampling Water Quality CA State Water Boards Biological Opinions Setting Biological Goals County-Level Water Management River Restoration Fish Passage & Fishways Beaver-Assisted Restoration Water Management Lessons
Sediment Sampling
Outline:
- Surface sediment sampling methods
- Basic properties of sediment
- Where and how much to sample
- Different methods for sampling sediment
- Surface sediment flux measurement methods
- Erosion
- Deposition
Optional additional reading:
- "Techniques for the measurement of surface-water erosion processes on slopes". In Chapter 4 of Goudie, A. et al. 1990. Geomorphological Techniques, 2nd edition Unwin Hyman Ltd., London, UK. p. 251-256.
- Here are some useful references:
- 1) Kondolf, G. M. and Li, S. 1992. The pebble count technique for quantifying surface bed material size in instream flow studies. Rivers 3:2:80-87.
- 2) Marcus, W. A., Ladd, S. C., Stoughton, J. A., Stock, J. A. 1995. Pebble counts and the role of user-dependent bias in documenting sediment size distributions. Water Resources Research 31:10:2625-2631.
- 3) Murdroch, A. and Azcue, J. M. 1995. Manual of aquatic sediment sampling. Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, 219pp.
Related web links:
Video Podcast: Surface Sediment Sampling and Measurement, Part 1
This 34-minute presentation explains some of the basic properties of sediment as well as how and where to collect sediment samples from terrestrial and aquatic surfaces.
- 640 x 480 (480p) format that balances speed and quality. (373 MB file)
- 1920 x 1280 (HD) format that provides larges size and best quality. (3.2 GB file)
Video Podcast: Surface Sediment Sampling and Measurement, Part 2
This 29-minute presentation presents numerous methods for measuring erosion and deposition in flux units of length, volume, and mass per time.
- 640 x 480 (480p) format that balances speed and quality. (365 MB file)
- 1920 x 1280 (HD) format that provides larges size and best quality. (3.4 GB file)
In this Section:
River Conservation Introduction Navigability For Title - Law River Segmentation Historical Hydrology Indigenous River Conservation Habitat Conservation Law Aquatic Habitat Riparian Habitat Water Temperature Sediment Sampling Water Quality CA State Water Boards Biological Opinions Setting Biological Goals County-Level Water Management River Restoration Fish Passage & Fishways Beaver-Assisted Restoration Water Management Lessons