Three farm dams near Raglan, New South Wales (Australia), were compared to investigate diurnal and seasonal patterns in water quality over a period of 1 year. The source of water in one dam was predominantly influenced by groundwater, another showed links with both groundwater and agricultural runoff, and the third collected runoff from urban and agricultural lands with no apparent groundwater input. Patterns in chemical profiles were compared to identify level of similarity in macro-trends of water quality. Within dams, micro-trends were contrasted with known chemical relationships in dam waters to explore links between land use and water quality. The three dams were shown to have quite distinct patterns of water chemistry. Within dams, tr...
Considering the large temporal variability in surface water quality is essential for adequate water ...
Considering the large temporal variability in surface water quality is essential for adequate water ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that farm dams have an impact on the streamflow regime of a catchment. T...
The aim of this study was to investigate selected aspects of the physical and chemical water quality...
Agriculture has both direct and indirect effects on the quality of surface water and groundwater and...
Farm dams are integral part of Australian agriculture and they contain a substantial fraction of inl...
© 2015 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. Understanding longitudinal variation ...
Over 75% of the Namoi River catchment in northern NSW, Australia, is utilised for some form of agric...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
The influence of land use on water quality in streams is scale-dependent and varies in time and spac...
Surface runoff waters from three kinds of activity on rangeland were examined for suspended solids a...
Water quality was monitored on a spatial and temporal basis in the subtropical Richmond River catchm...
Variations in water quality occur with changes in land use such as timber harvesting and land cleari...
The aim of this paper was to analyse the spatial and temporal patterns and drivers of water quality ...
This study examined spatial variation in water quality and its relationship to riparian land managem...
Considering the large temporal variability in surface water quality is essential for adequate water ...
Considering the large temporal variability in surface water quality is essential for adequate water ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that farm dams have an impact on the streamflow regime of a catchment. T...
The aim of this study was to investigate selected aspects of the physical and chemical water quality...
Agriculture has both direct and indirect effects on the quality of surface water and groundwater and...
Farm dams are integral part of Australian agriculture and they contain a substantial fraction of inl...
© 2015 Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand Inc. Understanding longitudinal variation ...
Over 75% of the Namoi River catchment in northern NSW, Australia, is utilised for some form of agric...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
The influence of land use on water quality in streams is scale-dependent and varies in time and spac...
Surface runoff waters from three kinds of activity on rangeland were examined for suspended solids a...
Water quality was monitored on a spatial and temporal basis in the subtropical Richmond River catchm...
Variations in water quality occur with changes in land use such as timber harvesting and land cleari...
The aim of this paper was to analyse the spatial and temporal patterns and drivers of water quality ...
This study examined spatial variation in water quality and its relationship to riparian land managem...
Considering the large temporal variability in surface water quality is essential for adequate water ...
Considering the large temporal variability in surface water quality is essential for adequate water ...
Anecdotal evidence suggests that farm dams have an impact on the streamflow regime of a catchment. T...