This report describes the thirteenth survey carried out in December 1985 continuing the long term monitoring of the bed sediments of Liverpool Bay. The objective of the programme is to determine whether any changes are occurring in the surface sediment characteristics as a consequence of changes in the rate of sewage sludge disposal since 1972
Beach litter was monitored between April and October 1994 at Cramond Beach, Edinburgh. When compared...
This report is based on the research from an innovative field study designed to evaluate effects on ...
The 106-Mile Deepwater Municipal Sludge Dump Site (106-Mile Site) operated as the EPA-designated oce...
This report describes the twelfth survey carried out in December 1984 and March 1985 continuing the ...
This report describes the eleventh survey carried out in November 1983 to continue the long term mon...
This report describes the fourteenth HR survey carried out in November 1987, continuing the long-ter...
This report describes the fifteenth HR survey carried out in February 1988, continuing the long-term...
For economical and practical reasons a significant amount of the UK's sewage sludge is disposed to B...
Data obtained from sediment cores, taken to investigate the depth of organic and heavy metal enrichm...
Hydraulics Research has been involved for many years in studying the behaviour of sewage sludge disc...
Sewage sludge was disposed of in Liverpool Bay for over 100 years. Annual amounts increased from 0.5...
The Water Directorate of the UK Department of the Environment commissioned Hydraulics Research Ltd t...
This study has been undertaken to identify changes in estuarine sediment distribution and assess the...
Changes in the morphology of the Mersey Estuary, and their possible causes, have been investigated u...
The data and scientific findings of the dredged material disposal site sampling around the England a...
Beach litter was monitored between April and October 1994 at Cramond Beach, Edinburgh. When compared...
This report is based on the research from an innovative field study designed to evaluate effects on ...
The 106-Mile Deepwater Municipal Sludge Dump Site (106-Mile Site) operated as the EPA-designated oce...
This report describes the twelfth survey carried out in December 1984 and March 1985 continuing the ...
This report describes the eleventh survey carried out in November 1983 to continue the long term mon...
This report describes the fourteenth HR survey carried out in November 1987, continuing the long-ter...
This report describes the fifteenth HR survey carried out in February 1988, continuing the long-term...
For economical and practical reasons a significant amount of the UK's sewage sludge is disposed to B...
Data obtained from sediment cores, taken to investigate the depth of organic and heavy metal enrichm...
Hydraulics Research has been involved for many years in studying the behaviour of sewage sludge disc...
Sewage sludge was disposed of in Liverpool Bay for over 100 years. Annual amounts increased from 0.5...
The Water Directorate of the UK Department of the Environment commissioned Hydraulics Research Ltd t...
This study has been undertaken to identify changes in estuarine sediment distribution and assess the...
Changes in the morphology of the Mersey Estuary, and their possible causes, have been investigated u...
The data and scientific findings of the dredged material disposal site sampling around the England a...
Beach litter was monitored between April and October 1994 at Cramond Beach, Edinburgh. When compared...
This report is based on the research from an innovative field study designed to evaluate effects on ...
The 106-Mile Deepwater Municipal Sludge Dump Site (106-Mile Site) operated as the EPA-designated oce...