Landslide impacts on suspended sediment sources following an extreme event in the Magela Creek catchment, northern Australia

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Erskine, Wayne D. [1 ]
Saynor, Michael J. [1 ]
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[1] Environm Res Inst Supervising Scientist, Physicochem Proc Grp, Darwin, NT 0801, Australia
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sediment colour; suspended sediment sources; sediment fingerprinting; red" flood pulses;
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Record rainfall of up to 784 mm occurred between 17:00 h 27 February and 17:00 h 2 March 2007 in the Magela Creek catchment, northern Australia. Maximum return periods for 48 and 72 h durations exceeded 1:1000 years. The 24-hour maximum (398.4 mm) is the largest recorded in the region and the 2007 storm exceeded all previous 48 and 72 h recorded rainfall in the Northern Territory but was only one-third of Probable Maximum Precipitation. Sixteen landslides (0.3 km(2)) were triggered over a small area where sandstone had been stripped to reveal dolerite. The Munsell (R) soil colour of the <63 mu m fraction of suspended sediment showed that in 2008 a series of "red" flood pulses on Magela Creek at stations up- and downstream of Ranger mine were sourced from the landslides by localised storms. Active fluvial sediment sources were restricted to a very small area for short periods of time during specific hydrological events.
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