Water quality was monitored on a spatial and temporal basis in the subtropical Richmond River catchment over two years. Nutrient concentrations varied seasonally in a complex manner with highest concentrations (maximum = 3110 µg N L– 1 and 572 µg P L – 1) associated with floods. However, median (444 µg N L – 1 and 55 µg P L – 1) concentrations were relatively low compared with other parts of the world. The forms of nitrogen and phosphorus in streams varied seasonally, with greater proportions of inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus during the wet season. Minimum nutrient concentrations were found 2—3 months after flood discharge. With the onset of the dry season, concentration increases were attributed to point sources and low river discharge....
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
As the world’s population is growing, so is the demand for agricultural products. However, natural n...
The chemical composition of river water integrates a number of factors such as weathering, land use,...
For effective water quality management and policy development, spatial variability in the mean conce...
Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations were measured and exports were calculated in the subtropical ...
The Rous River catchment northern NSW, Australia was used as a case study to evaluate a spatially in...
The results of partial chemical analyses of precipitation and river water samples from north-east Qu...
© 2013 Dr. Shabnam SaffarpourEffective catchment management aims to improve water quality, primarily...
The DSIAR biotic index for freshwater diatoms, regarded as a potential indicator of impact from agri...
The Logan-Albert estuary in southeast Queensland, Australia, has high biodiversity and supports mult...
Rivers and streams around the world are being affected by declining water quality. When designing re...
This study examined spatial variation in water quality and its relationship to riparian land managem...
The aim of this paper was to analyse the spatial and temporal patterns and drivers of water quality ...
Three farm dams near Raglan, New South Wales (Australia), were compared to investigate diurnal and s...
Large-scale transformation of vegetation cover in New Zealand since human occupation has restricted ...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
As the world’s population is growing, so is the demand for agricultural products. However, natural n...
The chemical composition of river water integrates a number of factors such as weathering, land use,...
For effective water quality management and policy development, spatial variability in the mean conce...
Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations were measured and exports were calculated in the subtropical ...
The Rous River catchment northern NSW, Australia was used as a case study to evaluate a spatially in...
The results of partial chemical analyses of precipitation and river water samples from north-east Qu...
© 2013 Dr. Shabnam SaffarpourEffective catchment management aims to improve water quality, primarily...
The DSIAR biotic index for freshwater diatoms, regarded as a potential indicator of impact from agri...
The Logan-Albert estuary in southeast Queensland, Australia, has high biodiversity and supports mult...
Rivers and streams around the world are being affected by declining water quality. When designing re...
This study examined spatial variation in water quality and its relationship to riparian land managem...
The aim of this paper was to analyse the spatial and temporal patterns and drivers of water quality ...
Three farm dams near Raglan, New South Wales (Australia), were compared to investigate diurnal and s...
Large-scale transformation of vegetation cover in New Zealand since human occupation has restricted ...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
As the world’s population is growing, so is the demand for agricultural products. However, natural n...
The chemical composition of river water integrates a number of factors such as weathering, land use,...