The changing patterns of riverine boron concentration are examined for the Thames catchment in southern southeastern England using data from 1997 to 2007. Boron concentrations are related to an independent 28 marker for sewage effluent, sodium. The results show that boron concentrations in the main river channels have declined with time especially under baseflow conditions when sewage effluent dilution potential is at its lowest. While boron concentrations have reduced, especially under low-flow conditions, this does not fully translate to a corresponding reduction in boron flux and it seems that the “within-catchment” supplies of boron to the river are contaminated by urban sources. The estimated boron reduction in the effluent input to th...
Significant risks for human health may results from exposure to non pathogenic toxic contaminants th...
To test whether the established B/Cl ratio (0.2414 mg.kg(-1).parts per thousand(-1)) derived for the...
A new generic approach for estimating chemical concentrations in rivers at catchment and national sc...
This study aims at determining how the boron signal of the Seine River evolved in terms of concentra...
Phosphorus concentrations in the upper River Thames Basin (southeastern England) are described and l...
Boron concentrations in rainfall, throughfall and stemflow for Spruce stands, mist, streamwater and ...
Phosphorus (P) concentration and flow data gathered during the 1990s for a range of British rivers w...
This work examines baseflow nutrient concentrations and loads along two rural Chalk streams, the Pan...
This work examines baseflow nutrient concentrations and loads along two rural Chalk streams, the Pan...
We explore the oft-repeated claim that river water quality in Great Britain is “better now than at a...
The relationship between soluble and particulate phosphorus was examined for 9 major UK rivers inclu...
The concentrations of dissolved boron have been measured during different seasons in three estuaries...
The water quality of rivers in the eastern part of the Humber Basin, north-eastern England is descri...
Consumers who ingest boron-contaminated food and water face a variety of health concerns. As a resul...
Boron is often present in water streams to be treated to match final user specifications or environm...
Significant risks for human health may results from exposure to non pathogenic toxic contaminants th...
To test whether the established B/Cl ratio (0.2414 mg.kg(-1).parts per thousand(-1)) derived for the...
A new generic approach for estimating chemical concentrations in rivers at catchment and national sc...
This study aims at determining how the boron signal of the Seine River evolved in terms of concentra...
Phosphorus concentrations in the upper River Thames Basin (southeastern England) are described and l...
Boron concentrations in rainfall, throughfall and stemflow for Spruce stands, mist, streamwater and ...
Phosphorus (P) concentration and flow data gathered during the 1990s for a range of British rivers w...
This work examines baseflow nutrient concentrations and loads along two rural Chalk streams, the Pan...
This work examines baseflow nutrient concentrations and loads along two rural Chalk streams, the Pan...
We explore the oft-repeated claim that river water quality in Great Britain is “better now than at a...
The relationship between soluble and particulate phosphorus was examined for 9 major UK rivers inclu...
The concentrations of dissolved boron have been measured during different seasons in three estuaries...
The water quality of rivers in the eastern part of the Humber Basin, north-eastern England is descri...
Consumers who ingest boron-contaminated food and water face a variety of health concerns. As a resul...
Boron is often present in water streams to be treated to match final user specifications or environm...
Significant risks for human health may results from exposure to non pathogenic toxic contaminants th...
To test whether the established B/Cl ratio (0.2414 mg.kg(-1).parts per thousand(-1)) derived for the...
A new generic approach for estimating chemical concentrations in rivers at catchment and national sc...