Wicken Fen in East Anglia, UK is a unique habitat and a wetland of international importance. A comparison of water table measurements made between 1928 and 1931 with contemporary observations indicates that summer minimum water table elevations are between 0.20 m and 0.45 m lower than in the past. The disparity cannot be attributed to differences in rainfall. There are a number of reasons why the Fen may be ''drying'', but it was not possible to identify a single dominant cause. A simple water balance model that simulates groundwater levels in different areas of the Fen has been developed. This indicates that although locally important, in most years flows of water from ditches into the Fen comprise less than 10% of total summer inputs and ...
Wetland ecosystems are important habitats for flora and fauna and hence are of national and internat...
The physical and chemical environment of a floodplain needs to be assessed to define conservation ta...
Wetlands show a large decline in biodiversity. To protect and restore this biodiversity, many restor...
Hydrological effects of groundwater abstraction near a Danish river valley have been assessed by int...
It is widely accepted that the Earth’s climate is changing more rapidly than it has in the past and ...
Wicken Fen represents a remnant of the once extensive peat fenlands of East Anglia, which survived l...
Conservation management of wetlands often rests on modifying hydrological functions to establish or ...
The Pevensey Levels are a wet grassland of national importance in East Sussex, England. The site has...
SummaryProjected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological conditio...
A combination of fieldwork and numerical modelling is used to examine the hydrology of a floodplain ...
Restoration and conservation of species-rich nature reserves requires inclusion of landscape-scale c...
Restoration and conservation of species-rich nature reserves requires inclusion of landscape-scale c...
We carried out an eco-hydrological analysis to evaluate the most important effects of land use chang...
Wet grasslands are important both for their conservation value and for their important hydrological ...
We carried out an eco-hydrological analysis to evaluate the most important effects of land use chang...
Wetland ecosystems are important habitats for flora and fauna and hence are of national and internat...
The physical and chemical environment of a floodplain needs to be assessed to define conservation ta...
Wetlands show a large decline in biodiversity. To protect and restore this biodiversity, many restor...
Hydrological effects of groundwater abstraction near a Danish river valley have been assessed by int...
It is widely accepted that the Earth’s climate is changing more rapidly than it has in the past and ...
Wicken Fen represents a remnant of the once extensive peat fenlands of East Anglia, which survived l...
Conservation management of wetlands often rests on modifying hydrological functions to establish or ...
The Pevensey Levels are a wet grassland of national importance in East Sussex, England. The site has...
SummaryProjected changes in climate are likely to substantially impact wetland hydrological conditio...
A combination of fieldwork and numerical modelling is used to examine the hydrology of a floodplain ...
Restoration and conservation of species-rich nature reserves requires inclusion of landscape-scale c...
Restoration and conservation of species-rich nature reserves requires inclusion of landscape-scale c...
We carried out an eco-hydrological analysis to evaluate the most important effects of land use chang...
Wet grasslands are important both for their conservation value and for their important hydrological ...
We carried out an eco-hydrological analysis to evaluate the most important effects of land use chang...
Wetland ecosystems are important habitats for flora and fauna and hence are of national and internat...
The physical and chemical environment of a floodplain needs to be assessed to define conservation ta...
Wetlands show a large decline in biodiversity. To protect and restore this biodiversity, many restor...