SEDIMENT FINGERPRINTING: A VALUABLE GEOMORPHIC AND MANAGEMENT TOOL
Sediment fingerprinting provides valuable insight into the geomorphic processes operating in a watershed such as how sediment erodes, is transported, and delivered. Both spatial and temporal assessments of sediment sources can be made. For example, sediment sources can be analyzed for different storms, different seasons, and for different parts of the storm hydrograph. Synoptic sampling can provide information on how sources differ throughout a watershed.
Sediment is a major pollutant in United States waterways. In order to reduce sediment inputs, it is necessary to identify the significant sources of sediment. Thus, sediment fingerprinting also provides a valuable tool that can help management agencies identify the significant sources of sediment and develop strategies for reducing sediment input.