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Sensitivity of source sediment fingerprinting to tracer selection methods

Thomas Chalaux, Rémi Bizeul, Pedro Velloso Gomes Batista, Núria Martínez‐Carreras, J. Patrick Laceby, Olivier Evrard

SOIL · 2024

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Abstract. In a context of accelerated soil erosion and sediment supply to water bodies, sediment fingerprinting techniques have received an increasing interest in the last 2 decades. The selection of tracers is a particularly critical step for the subsequent accurate prediction of sediment source contributions. To select tracers, the most conventional approach is the three-step method, although, more recently, the consensus method has also been proposed as an alternative. The outputs of these two approaches were compared in terms of identification of conservative properties, tracer selection, modelled contributions and performance on a single dataset. As for the three-step method, several range test criteria were compared, along with the impact of the discriminant function analysis (DFA).

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.5194/soil-10-109-2024
Catalogue ID
SNmois7v04-wl3fq9
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