Changing sediment yield and sediment dynamics in the Karoo uplands, South Africa : post-European impacts

We provide an overview of published results and a significant body of new data from an ongoing research programme designed to reconstruct sediment yields and sources in small (<60 km2) catchments in the Eastern Cape, South Africa over the last 150 years. Our analysis of four catchments has determ...

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Main Authors: Foster, I D L, Rowntree, Kate, Boardman, J, Mighall, T M
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006683
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-66842018-11-23T04:39:59ZChanging sediment yield and sediment dynamics in the Karoo uplands, South Africa : post-European impactsFoster, I D LRowntree, KateBoardman, JMighall, T MWe provide an overview of published results and a significant body of new data from an ongoing research programme designed to reconstruct sediment yields and sources in small (<60 km2) catchments in the Eastern Cape, South Africa over the last 150 years. Our analysis of four catchments has determined that sediment yield increased significantly in the latter half of the 20th Century but that the exact timing of these increases was different in each of the four catchments. In two high altitude locations, sediment yield increases were not associated with a significant change in sediment source, although in one case areas of former cultivation appear to have made a slightly greater contribution since the 1960s. In a third catchment, increases in sediment yield appear to have been driven by the development of badlands and by an increase in connectivity between the badlands and the main channel network in the 1960s. In the fourth catchment, increased connectivity between the main catchment and dam occurred as a result of the construction of a causeway to carry a main road and by the construction of culverts beneath the road. Occasional changes in sediment source have also been identified in the sedimentary record but these were not linked directly to road construction. Research to date shows the complexity of sediment delivery in these semi-arid catchment systems and emphasises the need to combine sediment yield with source ascription in order to better understand the dynamics of these systems.2012Article29 pagespdfvital:6684http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006683English
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description We provide an overview of published results and a significant body of new data from an ongoing research programme designed to reconstruct sediment yields and sources in small (<60 km2) catchments in the Eastern Cape, South Africa over the last 150 years. Our analysis of four catchments has determined that sediment yield increased significantly in the latter half of the 20th Century but that the exact timing of these increases was different in each of the four catchments. In two high altitude locations, sediment yield increases were not associated with a significant change in sediment source, although in one case areas of former cultivation appear to have made a slightly greater contribution since the 1960s. In a third catchment, increases in sediment yield appear to have been driven by the development of badlands and by an increase in connectivity between the badlands and the main channel network in the 1960s. In the fourth catchment, increased connectivity between the main catchment and dam occurred as a result of the construction of a causeway to carry a main road and by the construction of culverts beneath the road. Occasional changes in sediment source have also been identified in the sedimentary record but these were not linked directly to road construction. Research to date shows the complexity of sediment delivery in these semi-arid catchment systems and emphasises the need to combine sediment yield with source ascription in order to better understand the dynamics of these systems.
author Foster, I D L
Rowntree, Kate
Boardman, J
Mighall, T M
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Rowntree, Kate
Boardman, J
Mighall, T M
Changing sediment yield and sediment dynamics in the Karoo uplands, South Africa : post-European impacts
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title Changing sediment yield and sediment dynamics in the Karoo uplands, South Africa : post-European impacts
title_short Changing sediment yield and sediment dynamics in the Karoo uplands, South Africa : post-European impacts
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title_fullStr Changing sediment yield and sediment dynamics in the Karoo uplands, South Africa : post-European impacts
title_full_unstemmed Changing sediment yield and sediment dynamics in the Karoo uplands, South Africa : post-European impacts
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