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The research aims to improve our understanding of the interactions between sediments, habitats and management of the watercourse in the context of delivering flood risk management (FRM) that is both cost effective and provides significant environmental benefits.
Details of sediment and sample analysis for marine licence applications.
The Sediment Matters handbook is a practical guide for identifying sediment related impacts in rivers and diagnosing sources.
The problem of excess fine sediments, current control mechanisms and future opportunities.
This research improves our understanding of the interactions between sediments, habitats and watercourse sediment management actions.
Research aiming to improve our understanding of the effect of watercourse management actions on river sediment and habitats.
This study has investigated the controls on the distribution of exposed riverine sediment habitat, their invertebrate fauna and the impact of river management.
Supports flood and coastal erosion risk management practitioners by explaining the need for sediment budget analysis.
This was the first stage of a research project designing field trials and demonstrations to understand how works affect habitats and the movement of sediments.
Research looking at invertabrates of exposed riverine sediments.
Guidance for laboratories on physical and chemical determinands for sediment sampling to support marine licence applications.
Lake sediment records can provide time-series of data that give long term perspectives for complex socio-ecological systems
Research investigating the shortcomings of the concept of coastal cells, and the long-term gains and losses of beach sediments around English and Welsh coastlines.
The method has been used to re-analyse samples from a crustacean mortality incident in the north east in Autumn 2021, with results indicating very low levels of pyridine and supporting independent panel conclusions
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