peer-reviewedHigh-resolution water quality monitoring indicates recurring elevation of stream phosphorus concentrations during low-flow periods. These increased concentrations may exceed Water Framework Directive (WFD) environmental quality standards during ecologically sensitive periods. The objective of this research was to identify source, mobilization, and pathway factors controlling in-stream total reactive phosphorus (TRP) concentrations during low-flow periods. Synoptic surveys were conducted in three agricultural catchments during spring, summer, and autumn. Up to 50 water samples were obtained across each watercourse per sampling round. Samples were analysed for TRP and total phosphorus (TP), along with supplementary parameters (te...
peer-reviewedPhosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality a...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
High-resolution water quality monitoring indicates recurring elevation of stream phosphorus concentr...
Stormflow and baseflow phosphorus (P) concentrations and loads in rivers may exert different ecologi...
Agricultural practices can cause excess inputs of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) to freshwater ca...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Increased concentrations of phosphorus (P) in riverine systems lead to eutrophication and can contri...
Phosphorus (P) pollution impairs river systems globally. There is long-standing interest in understa...
Whilst the processes involved in the cycling of dissolved phosphorus (P) in rivers have been extensi...
Purpose: High baseflow phosphorus (P) concentrations increase the likelihood of periphyton blooms. S...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Nutrient transfers from the land to rivers have the potential to cause persistent eutrophic impacts ...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
peer-reviewedPhosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality a...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
High-resolution water quality monitoring indicates recurring elevation of stream phosphorus concentr...
Stormflow and baseflow phosphorus (P) concentrations and loads in rivers may exert different ecologi...
Agricultural practices can cause excess inputs of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) to freshwater ca...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Increased concentrations of phosphorus (P) in riverine systems lead to eutrophication and can contri...
Phosphorus (P) pollution impairs river systems globally. There is long-standing interest in understa...
Whilst the processes involved in the cycling of dissolved phosphorus (P) in rivers have been extensi...
Purpose: High baseflow phosphorus (P) concentrations increase the likelihood of periphyton blooms. S...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Nutrient transfers from the land to rivers have the potential to cause persistent eutrophic impacts ...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
peer-reviewedPhosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality a...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...