Journal article
Reconstruction of historical riverine sediment production on the goldfields of Victoria, Australia
P Davies, S Lawrence, J Turnbull, I Rutherfurd, J Grove, E Silvester, D Baldwin, M Macklin
Anthropocene | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
A significant but previously unquantified factor in anthropogenic change in Australian rivers was the release of large volumes of sediment produced by gold mining in the 19th century. This material, known historically as ‘sludge’, rapidly entered waterways adjacent to mining areas and caused major environmental damage. We interrogate detailed historical records from the colony of Victoria spanning the period 1859 to 1891 to reconstruct the temporal and spatial distribution of sediment volumes released by mining activity. Based on these records, we estimate that at least 650 million m3 of material was released into rivers in the 19th century, exceeding natural sediment yield to rivers by an a..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council (grant number DP160100799).