Turbidity is an important water quality variable, through its relation to light suppression, BOD impact, sediment-associated contaminant transport, and suspended sediment effects on organisms and habitats. Yet few published field investigations of wet-weather turbidity dynamics, through several individual and sequenced rainstorms in extremely urbanised headwater basins, have emerged. This paper aims to address this gap through a turbidity analysis of multiple storm events in spring 2001 in an urban headwater basin (57 km2) of the River Tame, central England, the most urbanised basin for its size in the UK ( 42%). Data were collected at 15-min frequency at automated monitoring stations for rainfall, streamflow and six water quality variables...
Understanding urban watershed resilience to climate change and variability in the Clackamas River Ba...
The hydrological characteristics of catchments become drastically modified in response to urbanisati...
The turbidity variation in time and space is investigated in the downstream stretch of the river Göt...
The study used continuously monitored, high resolution turbidity, ammonia, rainfall and flow data fr...
This paper presents the hydrological and water quality response from a series of extreme storm event...
Turbidity is a useful parameter that can be utilized to help understand the water quality in a river...
Frequent intense precipitation events can mobilize and carry sediment and pollutants into rivers, de...
Turbidity sensors can be used to continuously monitor the evolution of pollutant mass discharge. For...
Given the reliance of many communities on surface water, and the continued degradation of aquatic ec...
Nonlinear turbidity‐discharge relationships are explored in the context of sediment sourcing and eve...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
In-situ sensors for riverine water quality monitoring are a powerful tool to describe temporal varia...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
Climate change and human activities impact the volume and timing of freshwater input to estuaries. T...
Seasonal turbidity patterns and event-level hysteresis analysis of turbidity verses discharge in fou...
Understanding urban watershed resilience to climate change and variability in the Clackamas River Ba...
The hydrological characteristics of catchments become drastically modified in response to urbanisati...
The turbidity variation in time and space is investigated in the downstream stretch of the river Göt...
The study used continuously monitored, high resolution turbidity, ammonia, rainfall and flow data fr...
This paper presents the hydrological and water quality response from a series of extreme storm event...
Turbidity is a useful parameter that can be utilized to help understand the water quality in a river...
Frequent intense precipitation events can mobilize and carry sediment and pollutants into rivers, de...
Turbidity sensors can be used to continuously monitor the evolution of pollutant mass discharge. For...
Given the reliance of many communities on surface water, and the continued degradation of aquatic ec...
Nonlinear turbidity‐discharge relationships are explored in the context of sediment sourcing and eve...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
In-situ sensors for riverine water quality monitoring are a powerful tool to describe temporal varia...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
Climate change and human activities impact the volume and timing of freshwater input to estuaries. T...
Seasonal turbidity patterns and event-level hysteresis analysis of turbidity verses discharge in fou...
Understanding urban watershed resilience to climate change and variability in the Clackamas River Ba...
The hydrological characteristics of catchments become drastically modified in response to urbanisati...
The turbidity variation in time and space is investigated in the downstream stretch of the river Göt...