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Geological Society, London, Special Publications | 2004

Bayesian sediment fingerprinting provides a robust tool for environmental forensic geoscience applications

Ingrid F. Small; John S. Rowan; Stewart W. Franks; Adam M. Wyatt; Robert W. Duck

Abstract Sediment fingerprinting is an approach for the quantitative determination of sediment provenance (both spatial sources and types of sediment supply) over a range of temporal and spatial scales. Though widely adopted, studies often vary in their attention to the underlying assumptions and in their treatment of modelling uncertainty. A Bayesian approach to the multivariate problem of ‘unmixing’ sediment sources is reported, showing the significance of source group variability and source group sampling density to the accuracy of model output. The model produces results as median source group contributory coefficients (and associated 95% quantiles). The model was applied to environmental data obtained from selected soil erosion studies reported within the peer-reviewed literature. Good correspondence (r2=0.89) between reported mean source group contributory coefficients and median values were found when recalculated using the Bayesian analysis. However, confidence levels are highly variable, ranging from 2% to 97%. The robustness of any unmixing solution depends on factors such as the number of samples, the number of source groups and the variance of source group properties. It is concluded that ‘forensic-style’ investigations must recognize these uncertainties and be appropriately resourced to achieve tolerable accuracy and precision. The discussion considers additional confounding factors such as non-conservative tracer behaviour and enrichment/depletion during the sediment delivery process.


Water Resources Research | 2004

Multidecadal variability of rainfall and streamflow: Eastern Australia

Danielle C. Verdon; Adam M. Wyatt; Anthony S. Kiem; Stewart W. Franks


29th Hydrology and Water Resources Symposium: Water Capital, 20-23 February 2005, Rydges Lakeside, Canberra | 2005

Multi-decadal variability of rainfall and streamflow across eastern Australia

Danielle C. Verdon; Adam M. Wyatt; Anthony S. Kiem; Stewart W. Franks


IAHS-AISH publication | 2005

Can reservoir bottom sediments be used in the estimation of long-term catchment sediment budgets?

Ingrid F. Small; John S. Rowan; Robert W. Duck; Tom D. Dyer; Stewart W. Franks; Adam M. Wyatt


Water Resources Research | 2004

Multidecadal variability of rainfall and streamflow: Eastern Australia: MULTIDECADAL HYDROLOGIC VARIABILITY

Danielle C. Verdon; Adam M. Wyatt; Anthony S. Kiem; Stewart W. Franks


IAHS-AISH publication | 2006

The multi-model approach to rainfall-runoff modelling

Adam M. Wyatt; Stewart W. Franks


Archive | 2011

Prediction of ungauged basins - catchment response regionalisation and uncertain criteria conditioning

Adam M. Wyatt; Stewart W. Franks


IAHS-AISH publication | 2011

Climate variability and water security for power generation

Adam M. Wyatt; Stewart W. Franks


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2007

Evaluation of water quantity and quality modelling in ungauged european basins

Adam M. Wyatt; Stewart W. Franks


IAHS-AISH publication | 2007

A multi-index approach to inflow prediction for water resources management

Stewart W. Franks; Adam M. Wyatt

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