The Penrith Sandstone aquifer is a regionally important source of public water supply and is locally impacted by anthropogenic pollution. Livestock rearing is the main agricultural activity in the Eden valley, Northwest England. The spreading of slurry wastes on grassland to improve pasture is common place and has increased in recent years. Both the timing and quantities applied are more dictated by the need to dispose of the slurry than to meet the crops nutrient needs. This leads to nutrient loss to runoff, posing a threat to surface water quality, and loss to the unsaturated zone due to recharge which can lead to increased groundwater nutrient concentrations. This study shows the novel use of excitation-emission matrix (EEM) fluores...
Dissolved organic matter fluorescence, absorbance and dissolved organic carbon were measured from so...
Recent research in groundwater-dominated streams indicates that organic matter plays an important ro...
In agricultural catchments diffuse fluxes of nutrients, mainly nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ...
The fluorescence properties of groundwaters from sites in two UK aquifers, the Penrith Sandstone of ...
Sand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and are imp...
AbstractSand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and...
Understanding the nutrient movement within catchments is important for effective environmental man...
Understanding the hydrochemical functioning of lowland permeable catchments in the UK is important ...
AbstractSand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and...
Catchment based solutions are being sought to mitigate water quality pressures and achieve multiple ...
Fluorescence spectroscopy has recently found increasing use in investigations of dissolved organic m...
For the past two centuries natural and artificial fluorescence have been used to determine hydrologi...
Excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy is a natural organic matter characterisation me...
The result of plant and microbial decomposition, organic matter (OM) is a complex, heterogeneous mix...
Dissolved organic matter fluorescence, absorbance and dissolved organic carbon were measured from so...
Dissolved organic matter fluorescence, absorbance and dissolved organic carbon were measured from so...
Recent research in groundwater-dominated streams indicates that organic matter plays an important ro...
In agricultural catchments diffuse fluxes of nutrients, mainly nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ...
The fluorescence properties of groundwaters from sites in two UK aquifers, the Penrith Sandstone of ...
Sand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and are imp...
AbstractSand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and...
Understanding the nutrient movement within catchments is important for effective environmental man...
Understanding the hydrochemical functioning of lowland permeable catchments in the UK is important ...
AbstractSand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and...
Catchment based solutions are being sought to mitigate water quality pressures and achieve multiple ...
Fluorescence spectroscopy has recently found increasing use in investigations of dissolved organic m...
For the past two centuries natural and artificial fluorescence have been used to determine hydrologi...
Excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy is a natural organic matter characterisation me...
The result of plant and microbial decomposition, organic matter (OM) is a complex, heterogeneous mix...
Dissolved organic matter fluorescence, absorbance and dissolved organic carbon were measured from so...
Dissolved organic matter fluorescence, absorbance and dissolved organic carbon were measured from so...
Recent research in groundwater-dominated streams indicates that organic matter plays an important ro...
In agricultural catchments diffuse fluxes of nutrients, mainly nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from ...