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Environmental Science & Technology | 2011

Large Shift in Source of Fine Sediment in the Upper Mississippi River

Patrick Belmont; Karen B. Gran; Shawn P. Schottler; Peter R. Wilcock; Stephanie S. Day; Carrie Jennings; J. Wesley Lauer; Enrica Viparelli; Jane K. Willenbring; Daniel R. Engstrom; Gary Parker

Although sediment is a natural constituent of rivers, excess loading to rivers and streams is a leading cause of impairment and biodiversity loss. Remedial actions require identification of the sources and mechanisms of sediment supply. This task is complicated by the scale and complexity of large watersheds as well as changes in climate and land use that alter the drivers of sediment supply. Previous studies in Lake Pepin, a natural lake on the Mississippi River, indicate that sediment supply to the lake has increased 10-fold over the past 150 years. Herein we combine geochemical fingerprinting and a suite of geomorphic change detection techniques with a sediment mass balance for a tributary watershed to demonstrate that, although the sediment loading remains very large, the dominant source of sediment has shifted from agricultural soil erosion to accelerated erosion of stream banks and bluffs, driven by increased river discharge. Such hydrologic amplification of natural erosion processes calls for a new approach to watershed sediment modeling that explicitly accounts for channel and floodplain dynamics that amplify or dampen landscape processes. Further, this finding illustrates a new challenge in remediating nonpoint sediment pollution and indicates that management efforts must expand from soil erosion to factors contributing to increased water runoff.


Gsa Today | 2011

Landscape Evolution in South-Central Minnesota and the Role of Geomorphic History on Modern Erosional Processes

Karen B. Gran; Patrick Belmont; Stephanie S. Day; Noah J. Finnegan; Carrie Jennings; J. W. Lauer; Peter R. Wilcock

The Minnesota River Valley was carved during catastrophic drainage of glacial Lake Agassiz at the end of the late Pleistocene. The ensuing base-level drop on tributaries created knickpoints that excavated deep valleys as they migrated upstream. A sediment budget compiled in one of these tributaries, the Le Sueur River, shows that these deep valleys are now the primary source of sediment to the Minnesota River. To compare modern sediment loads with pre-European settlement erosion rates, we analyzed incision history using fluvial terrace ages to constrain a valley incision model. Results indicate that even though GSA Today, v. 21. no. 9, doi: 10.1130/G121A.1.


Developments in Quaternary Science | 2011

The Quaternary of Minnesota

Carrie Jennings; Mark D. Johnson

Abstract Minnesota was affected by Laurentide ice lobes of different provenance. Lake Agassiz drained through Minnesota. Tills in Minnesota are correlated on the basis of their lithologic and mineralogic composition. A number of dating methods along with weathering horizons and truncated paleosols have been used to strengthen correlations in pre-MIS-2 deposits.


Management and Restoration of Fluvial Systems with Broad Historical Changes and Human Impacts: Geological Society of America Special Paper 451 | 2009

Geomorphic Evolution of the Le Sueur River, Minnesota, USA, and Implications for Current Sediment Loading

Karen B. Gran; Patrick Belmont; Stephanie S. Day; Carrie Jennings; Andrea Johnson; Lesley Perg; Peter R. Wilcock


Geomorphology | 2008

Ice-walled-lake plains: Implications for the origin of hummocky glacial topography in middle North America

Lee Clayton; John W. Attig; Nelson R. Ham; Mark D. Johnson; Carrie Jennings; Kent M. Syverson


Archive | 2011

An Integrated Sediment Budget for the Le Sueur River Basin

Karen B. Gran; Patrick Belmont; Stephanie S. Day; Carrie Jennings; J. W. Lauer; Enrica Viparelli; Peter R. Wilcock; Gary Parker


Field Guides | 2011

Holocene Landscape Evolution and Erosional Processes in the Le Sueur River, Central Minnesota

Patrick Belmont; Karen B. Gran; Carrie Jennings; Chad Wittkop; Stephanie S. Day


Archive | 2011

Kirk Bryan Field Trip: Holocene Landscape Evolution and Erosional Processes in the Le Sueur River, Central Minnesota

Patrick Belmont; Karen B. Gran; Carrie Jennings; Chad Wittkop; Stephanie S. Day


Field Guides | 2011

A glacial record spanning the Pleistocene in southern Minnesota

Carrie Jennings; Alan R. Knaeble; Gary Meyer; Barbara A. Lusardi; Terry L. Bovee; Brandon Curry; Marylee Murphy; Vania Stefanova; H. E. Wright


Gsa Today | 2009

A shift from lithostratigraphic to allostratigraphic classification of Quaternary glacial deposits: COMMENT

Mark D. Johnson; Carrie Jennings; Howard C. Hobbs

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Stephanie S. Day

North Dakota State University

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Enrica Viparelli

University of South Carolina

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Lesley Perg

University of Minnesota

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Chad Wittkop

Minnesota State University

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