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Number of items: 4.

2017

  1. 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.

2014

  1. 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 (Unpublished)
  2. 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.

2011

  1. Foster, I. D. L., Pulley, S. and Fairless, C. (2011) Sediment source tracing at Sywell Reservoir: a combined palaeolimnological and fingerprinting approach. (Unpublished)
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