Recent and historical data sets from the Richmond River estuary (New South Wales, Australia) were examined for possible impacts of changing land use patterns in the catchment and estuary floodplain on water quality over the last 50 years. Floodplain management practices, including further draining and disturbance of acid sulphate soils appear to have had no appreciable effect on the processes that control the degree of oxygen saturation in the estuary. Following runoff events phosphate and nitrate concentrations at a given salinity are respectively 2.5 and 3.0 times higher than 50 years ago, due to leaching from agricultural areas where fertilisers are applied. However, these concentrations quickly decrease after the runoff event due to rap...
Dissolved, particulate and sediment-bound nutrients were studied in the Moresby River estuary and ca...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sixteen years (1997–2013) of physicochemical, nutrient and phytoplankton biomass...
Nutrient and suspended sediment concentrations were measured in the dry season and during the rising...
The Logan-Albert estuary in southeast Queensland, Australia, has high biodiversity and supports mult...
The Richmond River catchment has changed significantly since European settlement. The catchment surr...
Major changes in estuarine water quality following flood events are influenced by the duration of fl...
Eutrophication from nutrient over-enrichment is a serious problem for the coastal zone and the estua...
Understanding the flux and fate of nutrients and sediments from rivers is of global importance becau...
Dissolved and particulate inorganic and organic forms of phosphorus and nitrogen, suspended sediment...
Nutrient transformation and phytoplankton growth were examined in 9 river-dominated sub-tropical eas...
Understanding the effects of sediment disturbances on nutrient loadings is important for the managem...
Wilson Inlet is a ‘bar-built’ estuary, open to the ocean only when a sandbar has been breached after...
Understanding the effects of sediment disturbances on nutrient loadings is important for the manage...
The Clarence River Estuary is the largest estuary in southeast Australia, with an extensive floodpla...
Eutrophication from nutrient over-enrichment is a serious problem for the coastal zone and the estua...
Dissolved, particulate and sediment-bound nutrients were studied in the Moresby River estuary and ca...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sixteen years (1997–2013) of physicochemical, nutrient and phytoplankton biomass...
Nutrient and suspended sediment concentrations were measured in the dry season and during the rising...
The Logan-Albert estuary in southeast Queensland, Australia, has high biodiversity and supports mult...
The Richmond River catchment has changed significantly since European settlement. The catchment surr...
Major changes in estuarine water quality following flood events are influenced by the duration of fl...
Eutrophication from nutrient over-enrichment is a serious problem for the coastal zone and the estua...
Understanding the flux and fate of nutrients and sediments from rivers is of global importance becau...
Dissolved and particulate inorganic and organic forms of phosphorus and nitrogen, suspended sediment...
Nutrient transformation and phytoplankton growth were examined in 9 river-dominated sub-tropical eas...
Understanding the effects of sediment disturbances on nutrient loadings is important for the managem...
Wilson Inlet is a ‘bar-built’ estuary, open to the ocean only when a sandbar has been breached after...
Understanding the effects of sediment disturbances on nutrient loadings is important for the manage...
The Clarence River Estuary is the largest estuary in southeast Australia, with an extensive floodpla...
Eutrophication from nutrient over-enrichment is a serious problem for the coastal zone and the estua...
Dissolved, particulate and sediment-bound nutrients were studied in the Moresby River estuary and ca...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd Sixteen years (1997–2013) of physicochemical, nutrient and phytoplankton biomass...
Nutrient and suspended sediment concentrations were measured in the dry season and during the rising...