Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:2851-2861.

Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between land use types and sedimentary characteristics of fluvial bed at three
rivers in Selangor, Malaysia; namely Sungai Tengi, Selangor and Langat. The diversity in population density and land
development at the adjacent river banks gives associated dominant land use type as forest, agriculture and urban for
Tengi, Selangor and Langat, respectively. Field sampling was conducted at consistent spatial locations for Tengi and
Selangor, whereas for Langat, the bed sediment was taken at non-uniform spatial points due to limited access. Statistical
analysis of the sediment bed mixture shows that forest dominated land gives finer bed sediment size at < 200 µm.
Agriculture-type of land use increases the mean sediment size to medium sand, whereas bed material near to urbanized
areas has coarser sediment size with > 650 µm. Correlation analysis proved that there is a relationship between types
of land use with the mean sediment size. No distinctive correlation can be observed for sorting, skewness and kurtosis
of the sediment with the types of land use.