The water quality of rainfall and runoff is described for two catchments of two tributaries of the River Thames, the Pang and Lambourn. Rainfall chemistry is variable and concentrations of most determinands decrease with increasing volume of catch probably due to 'wash out' processes. Two rainfall sites have been monitored, one for each catchment. The rainfall site on the Lambourn shows higher chemical concentrations than the one for the Pang which probably reflects higher amounts of local inputs from agricultural activity, Rainfall quality data at a long-term rainfall site on the Pang (UK National Air Quality Archive) shows chemistries similar to that for the Lambourn site. but with some clear differences. Rainfall chemistries show conside...
Chlorophyll-a concentration variations are described for two major river basins in England, the Humb...
Chlorophyll-a concentration variations are described for two major river basins in England, the Humb...
Water quality data spanning 13 years and covering an extensive range of major, minor and trace eleme...
The water quality of the Pang and Lambourn, tributaries of the River Thames, in south-eastern Englan...
The water quality of the River Thame, a tributary of the River Thames in the Thames basin, is descri...
This study examined stream water quality across a range of catchments which are representative of th...
The water quality of the River Cherwell and a tributary of it, the Ray, are described in terms of po...
Suspended sediment (SS) and particulate phosphorus (PP) concentrations in surface waters of the uppe...
This paper presents the hydrological and water quality response from a series of extreme storm event...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the runoff and quality variations exhibited on...
The water quality of rivers in the eastern part of the Humber Basin, north-eastern England is descri...
Water quality data spanning 13 years and covering an extensive range of major, minor and trace eleme...
This paper provides a baseline interpretation of extensive hydrochemical characteristics of UK Chalk...
Water quality data, collected by the Environment Agency in England and Wales over 10 years (1991 –...
Chlorophyll-a concentration variations are described for two major river basins in England, the Humb...
Chlorophyll-a concentration variations are described for two major river basins in England, the Humb...
Chlorophyll-a concentration variations are described for two major river basins in England, the Humb...
Water quality data spanning 13 years and covering an extensive range of major, minor and trace eleme...
The water quality of the Pang and Lambourn, tributaries of the River Thames, in south-eastern Englan...
The water quality of the River Thame, a tributary of the River Thames in the Thames basin, is descri...
This study examined stream water quality across a range of catchments which are representative of th...
The water quality of the River Cherwell and a tributary of it, the Ray, are described in terms of po...
Suspended sediment (SS) and particulate phosphorus (PP) concentrations in surface waters of the uppe...
This paper presents the hydrological and water quality response from a series of extreme storm event...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the runoff and quality variations exhibited on...
The water quality of rivers in the eastern part of the Humber Basin, north-eastern England is descri...
Water quality data spanning 13 years and covering an extensive range of major, minor and trace eleme...
This paper provides a baseline interpretation of extensive hydrochemical characteristics of UK Chalk...
Water quality data, collected by the Environment Agency in England and Wales over 10 years (1991 –...
Chlorophyll-a concentration variations are described for two major river basins in England, the Humb...
Chlorophyll-a concentration variations are described for two major river basins in England, the Humb...
Chlorophyll-a concentration variations are described for two major river basins in England, the Humb...
Water quality data spanning 13 years and covering an extensive range of major, minor and trace eleme...