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Title: Natural and anthropogenic forces on suspended sediment dynamics in Asian estuaries
Authors: Yunus, Ali P.
Keywords: Anthropogenic forces
Sediment dynamics
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Science of the Total Environment, 836(1), 45262
Abstract: Climate change and anthropogenic activities are affecting the hydrological conditions of rivers and may have altered nutrient and suspended sediments released into coastal seas. However, testing this hypothesis is difficult, confounded by the lack of observational data and the unavailability of globally accepted suspended sediment concentration (SSC) algorithms. Here, we analyzed the trends in SSC (2000–2020) at the mouths of 10 major Asian rivers using 10 available satellite-SSC algorithms. We identified spatially distinct trends, with SSC decreasing at the mouths of the Yellow, Pearl, and Indus rivers, and increasing trends at the mouths of the Narmada and Ganges-Brahmaputra rivers, while there were no significant trends at the mouths of the remaining rivers. River discharge, dams, and land use changes in basins individually did not suffice, but reproduced the observed SSC trends when used together. Our results imply that anthropogenic activities threaten the marine ecosystem more than climate forcing on Asian coasts.
Description: Only IISERM authors are available in the record
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155569
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