The Rous River catchment northern NSW, Australia was used as a case study to evaluate a spatially intensive approach to water quality monitoring, which involved the collection of water quality data from a large number of sample sites over a short period of time. Despite a few potential limitations, the spatially intensive water quality monitoring methodology should allow environmental managers to rapidly and cost-effectively (in the long term) identify point and non-point source impacts on water quality. Three point sources, the Murwillumbah Sewage Treatment Plant, a dairy shed and horse stables had the largest impact on water quality in the Rous River catchment during baseflow conditions. The poorest water quality in the Rous River catchme...
Water is a vital resource for the survival of all living organisms. This important resource should b...
A number of studies in north Queensland over the past two decades have concluded that large amounts ...
An important means of characterising the health of streams is through the measurement of the sedimen...
Over 75% of the Namoi River catchment in northern NSW, Australia, is utilised for some form of agric...
Over 75% of the Namoi River catchment in northern NSW, Australia, is utilised for some form of agric...
Between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012 sampling was undertaken at 16 sites within the Herbert Catchmen...
Between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012 sampling was undertaken at 16 sites within the Herbert Catchmen...
[Extract] Since 2005 the Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research (ACTFR) has conducted a ...
This study examined spatial variation in water quality and its relationship to riparian land managem...
This study examined spatial variation in water quality and its relationship to riparian land managem...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
Surface waters are the most vulnerable to pollution due to their easy accessibility for disposal of ...
This paper describes a research programme to estimate nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sediment even...
Water is a vital resource for the survival of all living organisms. This important resource should b...
A number of studies in north Queensland over the past two decades have concluded that large amounts ...
An important means of characterising the health of streams is through the measurement of the sedimen...
Over 75% of the Namoi River catchment in northern NSW, Australia, is utilised for some form of agric...
Over 75% of the Namoi River catchment in northern NSW, Australia, is utilised for some form of agric...
Between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012 sampling was undertaken at 16 sites within the Herbert Catchmen...
Between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2012 sampling was undertaken at 16 sites within the Herbert Catchmen...
[Extract] Since 2005 the Australian Centre for Tropical Freshwater Research (ACTFR) has conducted a ...
This study examined spatial variation in water quality and its relationship to riparian land managem...
This study examined spatial variation in water quality and its relationship to riparian land managem...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
Surface waters are the most vulnerable to pollution due to their easy accessibility for disposal of ...
This paper describes a research programme to estimate nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and sediment even...
Water is a vital resource for the survival of all living organisms. This important resource should b...
A number of studies in north Queensland over the past two decades have concluded that large amounts ...
An important means of characterising the health of streams is through the measurement of the sedimen...