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Sediment source fingerprinting as an aid to catchment management: a review of the current state of knowledge and a methodological decision-tree for end-users
AL Collins, S Pulley, IDL Foster, A Gellis, P Porto, AJ Horowitz
Journal of environmental management 194, 86-108, 2017
2702017
Sediment source fingerprinting: benchmarking recent outputs, remaining challenges and emerging themes
AL Collins, M Blackwell, P Boeckx, CA Chivers, M Emelko, O Evrard, ...
Journal of Soils and Sediments 20, 4160-4193, 2020
1562020
The uncertainties associated with sediment fingerprinting suspended and recently deposited fluvial sediment in the Nene river basin
S Pulley, I Foster, P Antunes
Geomorphology 228, 303-319, 2015
1442015
The impact of catchment source group classification on the accuracy of sediment fingerprinting outputs
S Pulley, I Foster, AL Collins
Journal of Environmental Management 194, 16-26, 2017
802017
Tracing catchment fine sediment sources using the new SIFT (SedIment Fingerprinting Tool) open source software
S Pulley, AL Collins
Science of the Total Environment 635, 838-858, 2018
772018
The application of sediment fingerprinting to floodplain and lake sediment cores: assumptions and uncertainties evaluated through case studies in the Nene Basin, UK
S Pulley, I Foster, P Antunes
Journal of Soils and Sediments 15, 2132-2154, 2015
492015
The use of an ordinary colour scanner to fingerprint sediment sources in the South African Karoo
S Pulley, K Rowntree
Journal of environmental management 165, 253-262, 2016
442016
Gully erosion as a mechanism for wetland formation: An examination of two contrasting landscapes
S Pulley, WN Ellery, JV Lagesse, PK Schlegel, SJ McNamara
Land degradation & development 29 (6), 1756-1767, 2018
362018
Magnetic susceptibility as a simple tracer for fluvial sediment source ascription during storm events
KM Rowntree, BW van der Waal, S Pulley
Journal of environmental management 194, 54-62, 2017
352017
Field scale temporal and spatial variability of δ13C, δ15N, TC and TN soil properties: implications for sediment source tracing
AL Collins, E Burak, P Harris, S Pulley, L Cardenas, Q Tang
Geoderma 333, 108-122, 2019
342019
Field-based determination of controls on runoff and fine sediment generation from lowland grazing livestock fields
S Pulley, AL Collins
Journal of environmental management 249, 109365, 2019
332019
The invasive alien plant, Impatiens glandulifera (Himalayan Balsam), and increased soil erosion: causation or association? Case studies from a river system in …
P Greenwood, P Baumann, S Pulley, NJ Kuhn
Journal of Soils and Sediments 18, 3463-3477, 2018
302018
Conservatism of mineral magnetic signatures in farm dam sediments in the South African Karoo: the potential effects of particle size and post-depositional diagenesis
S Pulley, K Rowntree, I Foster
Journal of soils and sediments 15, 2387-2397, 2015
292015
Flood bench chronology and sediment source tracing in the upper Thina catchment, South Africa: the role of transformed landscape connectivity
B van der Waal, K Rowntree, S Pulley
Journal of soils and sediments 15, 2398-2411, 2015
292015
The dynamics of sediment‐associated contaminants over a transition from drought to multiple flood events in a lowland UK catchment
S Pulley, I Foster, P Antunes
Hydrological Processes 30 (5), 704-719, 2016
282016
Stages in the life of a magnetic grain: sediment source discrimination, particle size effects and spatial variability in the South African Karoo
S Pulley, K Rowntree
Geoderma 271, 134-143, 2016
242016
Colour as reliable tracer to identify the sources of historically deposited flood bench sediment in the Transkei, South Africa: A comparison with mineral magnetic tracers …
S Pulley, B Van der Waal, K Rowntree, AL Collins
Catena 160, 242-251, 2018
222018
Are source groups always appropriate when sediment fingerprinting? The direct comparison of source and sediment samples as a methodological step
S Pulley, B Van Der Waal, AL Collins, IDL Foster, K Rowntree
River research and applications 33 (10), 1553-1563, 2017
202017
The potential for colour to provide a robust alternative to high-cost sediment source fingerprinting: assessment using eight catchments in England
S Pulley, AL Collins
Science of the Total Environment 792, 148416, 2021
182021
Current advisory interventions for grazing ruminant farming cannot close exceedance of modern background sediment loss–Assessment using an instrumented farm platform and …
AL Collins, Y Zhang, HR Upadhayay, S Pulley, SJ Granger, P Harris, ...
Environmental Science & Policy 116, 114-127, 2021
182021
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