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Article
- Pulley, S. and Foster, I. D. L. (2017) Can channel banks be the dominant source of fine sediment in a UK river?: an example using 137Cs to interpret sediment yield and sediment source. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 42(4), pp. 624-634. 0197-9337.
Monograph
- Foster, I. D. L., Pulley, S. and Fairless, C. (2011) Sediment source tracing at Sywell Reservoir: a combined palaeolimnological and fingerprinting approach. (Unpublished)
Conference or Workshop Item
- Pulley, S., Foster, I. D. L. and Antunes, A. P. M. (2014) Fingerprinting fluvial sediments deposited over the last 100 years: a practical examination of the accuracy and uncertainty in the Nene basin, United Kingdom. Paper presented to: Triannual Conference of the International Association for Sediment Water Science (IASWS), Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, 15-18 July 2014. (Unpublished)
Conference Proceedings
- Pulley, S., Foster, I. D. L. and Antunes, A. P. M. (2014) The impacts of tracer selection and corrections for organic matter and particle size on the results of quantitative sediment fingerprinting. A case study from the Nene basin, UK. In: Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 16, EGU2014. Vienna, Austria: European Geosciences Union. 1607-7962.