sedimentrating
Sedimentrating is a proposed composite index used in environmental science and civil engineering to quantify the overall characteristics of sediment in a body of water or deposition zone. It integrates physical, chemical, and ecological indicators to produce a single score that reflects sediment quality, grain-size distribution, contaminant load, and potential for sedimentation or erosion. The score is usually normalized to a standard scale (for example 0 to 100) and may be weighted to reflect site priorities.
Methodology: Data are collected on sediment grain size distribution, mass and organic content, mineral composition, contaminant
Applications: Sedimentrating can aid in prioritizing dredging, remediation of polluted sediments, design of sediment management plans,
Limitations: The choice of indicators and weights can influence outcomes, and cross-site comparisons require standardized protocols.
See also: sediment quality guideline, sediment rating curve, sediment transport, sediment management.