We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the transfer of pollutants from land to water and impact on stream health. This study builds, for the first time, an integrated assessment of nutrient transfers, bringing together a) high-frequency data from the outlets of two surface water-dominated, headwater (~ 10 km2) agricultural catchments, b) event-by-event analysis of nutrient transfers, c) concentration duration curves for comparison with EU Water Framework Directive water quality targets, d) event analysis of location-specific, sub-daily rainfall projections (UKCP, 2009), and e) a linear model relating storm rainfall to phosphorus load. These components, in combination, bring innovation...
International audienceThis study assessed the impact of potential climate change on the nutrient loa...
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient in governing crop growth, and its fate and behaviour in the environ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that projected climate change will likely enhance nitrogen (N) and ...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...
AbstractWe hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will incre...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Phosphorus losses from land to water will be impacted by climate change and la...
Excess nutrients in surface waters, such as phosphorus (P) from agriculture, result in poor water qu...
This paper uses high-frequency bankside measurements from three catchments selected as part of the U...
International audienceThis study assessed the impact of potential climate change on the nutrient loa...
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient in governing crop growth, and its fate and behaviour in the environ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that projected climate change will likely enhance nitrogen (N) and ...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...
AbstractWe hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will incre...
We hypothesise that climate change, together with intensive agricultural systems, will increase the ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Phosphorus losses from land to water will be impacted by climate change and la...
Excess nutrients in surface waters, such as phosphorus (P) from agriculture, result in poor water qu...
This paper uses high-frequency bankside measurements from three catchments selected as part of the U...
International audienceThis study assessed the impact of potential climate change on the nutrient loa...
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient in governing crop growth, and its fate and behaviour in the environ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that projected climate change will likely enhance nitrogen (N) and ...