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Suspended sediment source areas and future climate impact on soil erosion and sediment yield in a New York City water supply watershed, USA

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Mukundan, Rajith, Pradhanang, Soni M., Schneiderman, Elliot M., Pierson, Donald C., Anandhi, Aavudai, Zion, Mark S., Matonse, Adão H., Lounsbury, David G., and Steenhuis, Tammo S., Suspended sediment source areas and future climate impact on soil erosion and sediment yield in a New York City water supply watershed, USA: Geomorphology, no. 0.

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High suspended sediment loads and the resulting turbidity can impact the use of surface waters for water supply and other designated uses. Changes in fluvial sediment loads influence material fluxes, aquatic geochemistry, water quality, channel morphology, and aquatic habitats. Therefore, quantifying spatial and temporal patterns in sediment loads is important both for understanding and predicting soil erosion and sediment transport processes as well as watershed-scale management of sediment and associated pollutants. A case study from the 891 km2 Cannonsville watershed, one of the major watersheds in the New York City water supply system is presented. The objective of this study was to apply Soil and Water Assessment Tool-Water Balance [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2012.06.021
ISSN http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 0169-555X

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