Study region United Kingdom (UK). Study focus Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasingly prominent in the UK. Studies of NFM have not yet used natural tracers at catchment scale to investigate how interventions influence partitioning during storms between surface rainfall runoff and water already stored in catchments. Here we investigate how catchment properties, particularly plantation forestry, influence surface storm rainfall runoff. We used hydrograph separation based on hydrogen and oxygen isotopes (2H, 18O) and acid neutralising capacity from high flow events to compare three headwater catchments (2.4-3.1 km2) with differences in plantation forest cover (Picea sitchensis: 94%, 41%, 1%) within a major UK NFM pilot, ...
Efforts are increasing globally to harness the potential of forests to alter catchment water runoff ...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study Focus: ‘Natural flood management’ (NFM) schemes manipulatin...
Upland blanket peat is widespread in the headwaters of UK catchments, but much of it has been degrad...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasin...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study Focus: ‘Natural flood management’ (NFM) schemes manipulatin...
Efforts are increasing globally to harness the potential of forests to alter catchment water runoff ...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study Focus: ‘Natural flood management’ (NFM) schemes manipulatin...
Upland blanket peat is widespread in the headwaters of UK catchments, but much of it has been degrad...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK).Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasing...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study focus: Natural flood management (NFM) schemes are increasin...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study Focus: ‘Natural flood management’ (NFM) schemes manipulatin...
Efforts are increasing globally to harness the potential of forests to alter catchment water runoff ...
Study region: United Kingdom (UK). Study Focus: ‘Natural flood management’ (NFM) schemes manipulatin...
Upland blanket peat is widespread in the headwaters of UK catchments, but much of it has been degrad...