Combining colour parameters and geochemical tracers to improve sediment source discrimination in a mining catchment (New Caledonia, South Pacific Islands)
<p>Tracing the origin of sediment is needed to improve our knowledge of hydro-sedimentary dynamics at the catchment scale. Several fingerprinting approaches have been developed to provide this crucial information. In particular, spectroscopy provides a rapid, inexpensive and non-destructive al...
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Main Authors: | V. Sellier, O. Navratil, J. P. Laceby, C. Legout, A. Foucher, M. Allenbach, I. Lefèvre, O. Evrard |
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Language: | EN |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f7b1e7ca4be64cdba815bb4ae24c797c |
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