The spatial and temporal patterns of in-stream nitrate concentrations for the upper Thames and selected tributaries are described in relation to point and diffuse sources for these rural catchments. The rivers associated with catchments dominated by permeable (Cretaceous Chalk) bedrock show a smaller range in nitrate concentrations than those associated with clay and mixed sedimentary bedrock of lower permeability. The differences reflect the contrasting nature of water storage within the catchments and the influence of point and diffuse sources of nitrate. Nitrate concentrations often increase in a gradual way as a function of flow for the rivers draining the permeable catchments, although there is usually a minor dip in nitrate concentrat...
Concentrations and loads of N and P fractions were examined for lowland rivers,the Wye and Avon, dra...
Streamwater nitrate dynamics in the River Hafren, Plynlimon, mid-Wales were investigated over decada...
Chalk streams provide unique, environmentally important habitats, but are particularly susceptible t...
A combined semi-distributed hydrological model (CASCADE/QUESTOR) is used to evaluate the steady-stat...
A combined semi-distributed hydrological model (CASCADE/QUESTOR) is used to evaluate the steady-stat...
The feasibility of adopting an empirical approach to predicting peak nitrate concentrations in water...
For an experimental field site at the River Leith, United Kingdom, the spatial and temporal distribu...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
Determining the degree of nitrate pollution in Chalk groundwater is difficult without a clear unders...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentratio...
The water quality of rivers in the eastern part of the Humber Basin, north-eastern England is descri...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
Streamwater nitrate dynamics in the River Hafren, Plynlimon, mid-Wales were investigated over decada...
Streamwater nitrate (NO-3) concentrations along the main stream and at the outlet of several subcatc...
Concentrations and loads of N and P fractions were examined for lowland rivers,the Wye and Avon, dra...
Streamwater nitrate dynamics in the River Hafren, Plynlimon, mid-Wales were investigated over decada...
Chalk streams provide unique, environmentally important habitats, but are particularly susceptible t...
A combined semi-distributed hydrological model (CASCADE/QUESTOR) is used to evaluate the steady-stat...
A combined semi-distributed hydrological model (CASCADE/QUESTOR) is used to evaluate the steady-stat...
The feasibility of adopting an empirical approach to predicting peak nitrate concentrations in water...
For an experimental field site at the River Leith, United Kingdom, the spatial and temporal distribu...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
Determining the degree of nitrate pollution in Chalk groundwater is difficult without a clear unders...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentratio...
The water quality of rivers in the eastern part of the Humber Basin, north-eastern England is descri...
The role that hydrology plays in governing the interactions between dissolved organic carbon (DOC) a...
Streamwater nitrate dynamics in the River Hafren, Plynlimon, mid-Wales were investigated over decada...
Streamwater nitrate (NO-3) concentrations along the main stream and at the outlet of several subcatc...
Concentrations and loads of N and P fractions were examined for lowland rivers,the Wye and Avon, dra...
Streamwater nitrate dynamics in the River Hafren, Plynlimon, mid-Wales were investigated over decada...
Chalk streams provide unique, environmentally important habitats, but are particularly susceptible t...