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1. Using repeated 137Cs and 210Pbex measurements to establish sediment budgets for different time windows and explore the effect of connectivity on soil erosion

2. Transport of phosphorus, wash load and suspended sediment in the River Varde A in southwest Jutland, Denmark

3. What approach to the modelling of catchment scale erosion and sediment transport should be adopted?

4. Erosion processes and landform evolution on agricultural land - New perspectives from caesium-137 measurements and topographic-based erosion modelling

9. The competing controls of glaciers, precipitation, and vegetation on high-mountain fluvial sediment yields.

10. Sediment source fingerprinting and the temporal variability of source contributions.

11. Exceptional increases in fluvial sediment fluxes in a warmer and wetter High Mountain Asia.

12. Using reservoir sediment deposits to determine the longer-term fate of chernobyl-derived 137 Cs fallout in the fluvial system.

13. Global trends in water and sediment fluxes of the world's large rivers.

14. Application of bomb- and Chernobyl-derived radiocaesium for reconstructing changes in erosion rates and sediment fluxes from croplands in areas of European Russia with different levels of Chernobyl fallout.

15. Adapting the Caesium-137 technique to document soil redistribution rates associated with traditional cultivation practices in Haiti.

16. Fingerprinting surficial sediment sources: Exploring some potential problems associated with the spatial variability of source material properties.

17. Exploring the potential for using 210 Pb ex measurements within a re-sampling approach to document recent changes in soil redistribution rates within a small catchment in southern Italy.

18. Use of a (137)Cs re-sampling technique to investigate temporal changes in soil erosion and sediment mobilisation for a small forested catchment in southern Italy.

19. Using (137)Cs and (210)Pbex and other sediment source fingerprints to document suspended sediment sources in small forested catchments in south-central Chile.

20. Using plot experiments to test the validity of mass balance models employed to estimate soil redistribution rates from 137Cs and 210Pb(ex) measurements.

21. Fallout radionuclide-based techniques for assessing the impact of soil conservation measures on erosion control and soil quality: an overview of the main lessons learnt under an FAO/IAEA Coordinated Research Project.

22. Validating the use of 137Cs and 210Pbex measurements to estimate rates of soil loss from cultivated land in southern Italy.

23. Sediment source tracing in a lowland agricultural catchment in southern England using a modified procedure combining statistical analysis and numerical modelling.

24. Using ²¹⁰Pb measurements to estimate sedimentation rates on river floodplains.

25. Using 137 Cs measurements to investigate the influence of erosion and soil redistribution on soil properties.

26. Tracing sediment loss from eroding farm tracks using a geochemical fingerprinting procedure combining local and genetic algorithm optimisation.

27. The use of 137Cs to establish longer-term soil erosion rates on footpaths in the UK.

28. A preliminary investigation of the efficacy of riparian fencing schemes for reducing contributions from eroding channel banks to the siltation of salmonid spawning gravels across the south west UK.

29. Comparative advantages and limitations of the fallout radionuclides (137)Cs, (210)Pb(ex) and (7)Be for assessing soil erosion and sedimentation.

30. The changing sediment load of the Mekong River.

31. Use of (7)Be to document soil erosion associated with a short period of extreme rainfall.

32. High temporal resolution in situ measurement of the effective particle size characteristics of fluvial suspended sediment.

33. Use of beryllium-7 to document soil redistribution following forest harvest operations.

34. 137Cs budget during the period of 1960s in a small drainage basin on the Loess Plateau of China.

35. Tracing suspended sediment sources in catchments and river systems.

36. Characterizing land surface erosion from cesium-137 profiles in lake and reservoir sediments.

37. Use of 137Cs measurements to estimate changes in soil erosion rates associated with changes in soil management practices on cultivated land.

38. Fingerprinting suspended sediment sources in a large urban river system.

39. PCB congener dynamics in a heavily industrialized river catchment.

40. The phosphorus content of fluvial sediment in rural and industrialized river basins.

41. Downstream changes in the transport and storage of sediment-associated contaminants (P, Cr and PCBs) in agricultural and industrialized drainage basins.

42. Controls on the nutrient content of suspended sediment transported by British rivers.

43. A new approach to deriving 'best-estimate' chemical fluxes for rivers draining the LOIS study area

44. The particle size characteristics of fluvial suspended sediment in the Humber and Tweed catchments, UK

45. Calibration of a field-portable gamma detector to obtain in situ measurements of the 137Cs inventories of cultivated soils and floodplain sediments.

46. Fallout beryllium-7 as a tracer in soil erosion investigations.

47. The spatial variability of Chernobyl-derived 137Cs inventories in a small agricultural drainage basin in central Russia.

48. The transport and fluvial redistribution of Chernobyl-derived radiocaeisum within the River Wye basin, UK.

50. Transport and redistribution of Chernobyl fallout radionuclides by fluvial processes: Some preliminary evidence.

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