The relationship between soluble and particulate phosphorus was examined for 9 major UK rivers including 26 major tributaries and 68 monitoring points, covering wide-ranging rural and agricultural/urban impacted systems with catchment areas varying from 1 to 6000 km2 scales. Phosphorus concentrations in Soluble Reactive (SRP), Total Dissolved (TDP), Total (TP), Dissolved Hydrolysable (DHP) and Particulate (PP) forms correlated with effluent markers (sodium and boron) and SRP was generally dominant signifying the importance of sewage sources. Low flows were particularly enriched in SRP, TDP and TP for average SRP > 100 μg/l indicating low effluent dilution. At particularly low average concentrations, SRP increased with flow but effluent sour...
Variations in phosphorus (P) concentrations in an agriculturally impacted river draining a Chalk aqu...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
AbstractThe release of Phosphorus (P) from river sediments has been identified as a contributing fac...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Phosphorus concentrations in the upper River Thames Basin (southeastern England) are described and l...
Phosphorus (P) concentration and flow data gathered during the 1990s for a range of British rivers w...
The Equilibrium Phosphorus Concentration (EPC0) of river bed sediments has been measured for a wide ...
Phosphorus (P) inputs to sewage treatment works (STW) come from a variety of sources and filtration ...
In order to effectively manage nutrient river load reductions and target remediation strategies, it ...
Eastern England is mostly rural with extensive arable farming. It is one of the driest areas of the ...
Soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) plays a key role in eutrophication, a global problem decreasing ha...
It is standard practice for sewage treatment plants to discharge treated wastewaters to water-bodies...
Information is provided on phosphorus in the River Kennet and the adjacent Kennet and Avon Canal in ...
Concentrations and loads of N and P fractions were examined for lowland rivers,the Wye and Avon, dra...
This work examines baseflow nutrient concentrations and loads along two rural Chalk streams, the Pan...
Variations in phosphorus (P) concentrations in an agriculturally impacted river draining a Chalk aqu...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
AbstractThe release of Phosphorus (P) from river sediments has been identified as a contributing fac...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Phosphorus concentrations in the upper River Thames Basin (southeastern England) are described and l...
Phosphorus (P) concentration and flow data gathered during the 1990s for a range of British rivers w...
The Equilibrium Phosphorus Concentration (EPC0) of river bed sediments has been measured for a wide ...
Phosphorus (P) inputs to sewage treatment works (STW) come from a variety of sources and filtration ...
In order to effectively manage nutrient river load reductions and target remediation strategies, it ...
Eastern England is mostly rural with extensive arable farming. It is one of the driest areas of the ...
Soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) plays a key role in eutrophication, a global problem decreasing ha...
It is standard practice for sewage treatment plants to discharge treated wastewaters to water-bodies...
Information is provided on phosphorus in the River Kennet and the adjacent Kennet and Avon Canal in ...
Concentrations and loads of N and P fractions were examined for lowland rivers,the Wye and Avon, dra...
This work examines baseflow nutrient concentrations and loads along two rural Chalk streams, the Pan...
Variations in phosphorus (P) concentrations in an agriculturally impacted river draining a Chalk aqu...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
AbstractThe release of Phosphorus (P) from river sediments has been identified as a contributing fac...