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Resuspension of bottom sediments is an important lake-internal process with regard to particle cycling and sedimentation. Current methods to measure sediment resuspension are reviewed, such as optical and acoustical instruments, instantaneous multiple point water samplers, sediment traps, sediment cores and grabs, radiotracers such as Pb210, Cs137 and Be7, mass balance calculations, various modelling approaches, statistical methods (correlation analysis), and laboratory experiments. For the quantification of resuspension, the combined use of sediment traps, sediment cores, near bottom current meters, and turbidity meters to measure suspended and settling particulate matter in the hypolimnion of lakes is recommended; in addition, wind stress, seiches, slumping and sliding, and riverine input may be monitored to elucidate the mechanisms behind the process. © 1994 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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Bloesch, J. (1994). A review of methods used to measure sediment resuspension. Hydrobiologia, 284(1), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00005728
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