During the autumn of 2000, England and Wales experienced the wettest conditions for over 270 years, causing significant flooding. The exceptional combination of a wet spring and autumn provided the potential for soil structural degradation. Soils prone to structural degradation under five common lowland cropping systems (autumn-sown crops, late-harvested crops, field vegetables, orchards and sheep fattening and livestock rearing systems) were examined within four catchments that experienced serious flooding. Soil structural degradation of the soil surface, within the topsoil or at the topsoil/subsoil junction, was widespread in all five cropping systems, under a wide range of soil types and in all four catchments. Extrapolation to ...
Soil use and management as a form of Natural Flood Management (NFM) has potential to increase infilt...
Study region United Kingdom (UK). Study focus Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are incr...
A number of serious flood events in recent years have focused attention on flood prevention and miti...
In the UK, perceived increases ih high impact flood events over the last decade and broad scale reco...
As the frequency and magnitude of storm events increase with climate change, understanding how seaso...
This thesis investigates several types of rural land management and the relationship with soil hydro...
Regime analysis suggests that temperate alluvial watercourses overtop their banks on average once ev...
Monitoring of runoff and erosion in farmers' fields and their impacts gives a better understanding o...
Despite the common global occurrence of grasslands on organo-mineral soils, very little is known abo...
Land-use change acts as a potential moderator of flood risk, affecting vegetation and soil propertie...
Muddy floods due to runoff are a widespread problem on the South Downs of southern England and are a...
There is a long-standing controversy regarding the effects of agricultural drainage on streamflow. T...
There is growing concern that the adoption of intensive agricultural land management practices in up...
Natural flood management aims to reduce downstream flow levels by delaying the movement of water thr...
This study examines historical variations in flood frequency and magnitude in the Yorkshire Ouse bas...
Soil use and management as a form of Natural Flood Management (NFM) has potential to increase infilt...
Study region United Kingdom (UK). Study focus Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are incr...
A number of serious flood events in recent years have focused attention on flood prevention and miti...
In the UK, perceived increases ih high impact flood events over the last decade and broad scale reco...
As the frequency and magnitude of storm events increase with climate change, understanding how seaso...
This thesis investigates several types of rural land management and the relationship with soil hydro...
Regime analysis suggests that temperate alluvial watercourses overtop their banks on average once ev...
Monitoring of runoff and erosion in farmers' fields and their impacts gives a better understanding o...
Despite the common global occurrence of grasslands on organo-mineral soils, very little is known abo...
Land-use change acts as a potential moderator of flood risk, affecting vegetation and soil propertie...
Muddy floods due to runoff are a widespread problem on the South Downs of southern England and are a...
There is a long-standing controversy regarding the effects of agricultural drainage on streamflow. T...
There is growing concern that the adoption of intensive agricultural land management practices in up...
Natural flood management aims to reduce downstream flow levels by delaying the movement of water thr...
This study examines historical variations in flood frequency and magnitude in the Yorkshire Ouse bas...
Soil use and management as a form of Natural Flood Management (NFM) has potential to increase infilt...
Study region United Kingdom (UK). Study focus Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are incr...
A number of serious flood events in recent years have focused attention on flood prevention and miti...