The macronutrients nitrate and phosphate are aquatic pollutants that arise naturally, however, in excess concentrations they can be harmful to human health and ecosystems. These pollutants are driven by river currents and show dynamics that are affected by weather pattern and extreme rainfall events. As a result, the nutrient budget in the receiving estuaries and coasts can change suddenly and seasonally, causing ecological damage to resident wildlife and fish populations. In this paper, we propose a statistical change-point model with interactions between time and river flow, to capture the macronutrient dynamics and their responses to river flow threshold behaviour. It also accounts for the nonlinear effect of water quality properties via...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
Stream water quality signals integrate catchment-scale processes responsible for delivery and biogeo...
Assessments of the water quality in coastal zones often rely on indirect indicators from contributin...
AbstractThe macronutrients nitrate and phosphate are aquatic pollutants that arise naturally, howeve...
Over the last two centuries, the landscape of many industrialised nations has been transformed by th...
This study employed complementary geochemical techniques and distributed hydrological modelling to i...
Agricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, posing risk...
This thesis examines the dynamics of estuarine macroalgae blooms of the genus Ulva and the environme...
Small, semi-enclosed coastal basins have always been attractive locations for human settlements. How...
AbstractAgricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, pos...
The river Swale in Yorkshire, northern England has been the subject of many studies concerning water...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
To mitigate against future changes to estuaries such as water quality, catchment and estuary models ...
Riverine nutrient loading from agriculture is one of the most prominent pressures in the second cycl...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
Stream water quality signals integrate catchment-scale processes responsible for delivery and biogeo...
Assessments of the water quality in coastal zones often rely on indirect indicators from contributin...
AbstractThe macronutrients nitrate and phosphate are aquatic pollutants that arise naturally, howeve...
Over the last two centuries, the landscape of many industrialised nations has been transformed by th...
This study employed complementary geochemical techniques and distributed hydrological modelling to i...
Agricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, posing risk...
This thesis examines the dynamics of estuarine macroalgae blooms of the genus Ulva and the environme...
Small, semi-enclosed coastal basins have always been attractive locations for human settlements. How...
AbstractAgricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, pos...
The river Swale in Yorkshire, northern England has been the subject of many studies concerning water...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
To mitigate against future changes to estuaries such as water quality, catchment and estuary models ...
Riverine nutrient loading from agriculture is one of the most prominent pressures in the second cycl...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
Stream water quality signals integrate catchment-scale processes responsible for delivery and biogeo...
Assessments of the water quality in coastal zones often rely on indirect indicators from contributin...