This article investigates the temporal and spatial controls on sediment-phosphorus (P) dynamics in two contrasting sub-catchments of the River Kennet, England. Suspended sediment (collected under representative flow conditions) and size-fractionated bedload (collected weekly for one year) from the Rivers Lambourn and Enborne was analysed for a range of physico-chemical determinands. Total P concentrations were highest in the most mobile fractions of sediment: suspended sediment, fine silt and clay and organic matter (mean concentrations of 1758, 1548 and 1440 mug P g(-1) dry sediment, respectively). Correlation analysis showed significant relationships between total P and total iron (n = 110), total manganese (n = 110), organic matter (n = ...
The phosphate quality standards in the lowland rivers of Flanders (northern Belgium) are exceeded in...
Stream-bed sediments from three paired catchments, each draining a lower agricultural intensity syst...
The release of Phosphorus (P) from river sediments has been identified as a contributing factor to w...
This paper investigates phosphorus (P) transport and transformation dynamics in two contrasting sub-...
AbstractThe release of Phosphorus (P) from river sediments has been identified as a contributing fac...
Whilst the processes involved in the cycling of dissolved phosphorus (P) in rivers have been extensi...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...
Phosphorus (P) is a nutrient of concern for its potential role in promoting nuisance growth in river...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Streams can attenuate inputs of phosphorus (P) and therefore dampen the likelihood of ecosystem eutr...
The phosphate quality standards in the lowland rivers of Flanders (northern Belgium) are exceeded in...
Stream-bed sediments from three paired catchments, each draining a lower agricultural intensity syst...
The release of Phosphorus (P) from river sediments has been identified as a contributing factor to w...
This paper investigates phosphorus (P) transport and transformation dynamics in two contrasting sub-...
AbstractThe release of Phosphorus (P) from river sediments has been identified as a contributing fac...
Whilst the processes involved in the cycling of dissolved phosphorus (P) in rivers have been extensi...
Much of the phosphorus which ends up in stream sediment, either through soil erosion or via field d...
Phosphorus (P) is a nutrient of concern for its potential role in promoting nuisance growth in river...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Recent advances in monitoring technology have enabled high frequency, in-situ measurements of total ...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Streams can attenuate inputs of phosphorus (P) and therefore dampen the likelihood of ecosystem eutr...
The phosphate quality standards in the lowland rivers of Flanders (northern Belgium) are exceeded in...
Stream-bed sediments from three paired catchments, each draining a lower agricultural intensity syst...
The release of Phosphorus (P) from river sediments has been identified as a contributing factor to w...