Journal of Soils and Sediments volume 19, issue 9

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1. Preface—evaluating the response of critical zone processes to human impacts with sediment source fingerprinting; 2. Comparing alternative tracing measurements and mixing models to fingerprint suspended sediment sources in a mesoscale Mediterranean catchment; 3. Using pedological knowledge to improve sediment source apportionment in tropical environments; 4. Using spectrocolourimetry to trace sediment source dynamics in coastal catchments draining the main Fukushima radioactive pollution plume (2011–2017); 5. Comparison of sampling designs for sediment source fingerprinting in an agricultural watershed in Atlantic Canada; 6. Understanding the geomorphic consequences of enhanced overland flow in mixed agricultural systems: sediment fingerprinting demonstrates the need for integrated upstream and downstream thinking; 7. Equilibrium sediment exchange in the earth’s critical zone: evidence from sediment fingerprinting with stable isotopes and watershed modeling; 8. Determining contemporary and historical sediment sources in a large drainage basin impacted by cumulative effects: the regulated Nechako River, British Columbia, Canada; 9. Combining sediment fingerprinting with age-dating sediment using fallout radionuclides for an agricultural stream, Walnut Creek, Iowa, USA; 10. Assessment of lead and beryllium sorption to exposed stream channel sediment under varying freshwater channel conditions; 11. Spatial differentiation of cultivated soils using compound-specific stable isotopes (CSSIs) in a temperate agricultural watershed in Manitoba, Canada.
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2019
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