The water quality of 13 rivers in the lowland, agricultural county of Suffolk is investigated using routine monitoring data for the period 1981 to 2006 collected by the Environment Agency of England and Wales (EA), and its predecessors, with particular emphasis on phosphorus (as total reactive phosphorus, TRP) and total (dissolved and particulate) oxidised nitrogen (TOxN – predominantly nitrate NO3). Major ion and flow data are used to outline fundamental hydrochemical characteristics related to the groundwater provenance of base-flow waters. Relative load contributions from point and diffuse sources are approximated using Load Apportionment Modelling for both TRP and TOxN where concurrent flow and concentration data are available. Analys...
The pressure of nutrient pollution derived from wastewater treatment works and agricultural runoff i...
In order to effectively manage nutrient river load reductions and target remediation strategies, it ...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
The water quality of rivers in the eastern part of the Humber Basin, north-eastern England is descri...
Linear relationships between regional water quality and catchment characteristics (terrain, land cov...
This paper reports the results of a 2-year study of water quality in the River Enborne, a rural rive...
Water quality data, collected by the Environment Agency in England and Wales over 10 years (1991 –...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
Agricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, posing risk...
Sewage effluent discharged from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is a major driver of nitrogen (N...
Regulating farm nutrient management is a European Union policy approach to meet water quality target...
The rivers and water streams are considered as a source of fresh drinking water for the human being ...
Groundwater is a large, slowly changing pool of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and ...
The River Enborne is a rural lowland catchment, impacted by agricultural runoff, and septic tank and...
peer-reviewedHigh-resolution water quality monitoring indicates recurring elevation of stream phosph...
The pressure of nutrient pollution derived from wastewater treatment works and agricultural runoff i...
In order to effectively manage nutrient river load reductions and target remediation strategies, it ...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...
The water quality of rivers in the eastern part of the Humber Basin, north-eastern England is descri...
Linear relationships between regional water quality and catchment characteristics (terrain, land cov...
This paper reports the results of a 2-year study of water quality in the River Enborne, a rural rive...
Water quality data, collected by the Environment Agency in England and Wales over 10 years (1991 –...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
Agricultural diffuse water pollution remains a notable global pressure on water quality, posing risk...
Sewage effluent discharged from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is a major driver of nitrogen (N...
Regulating farm nutrient management is a European Union policy approach to meet water quality target...
The rivers and water streams are considered as a source of fresh drinking water for the human being ...
Groundwater is a large, slowly changing pool of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and ...
The River Enborne is a rural lowland catchment, impacted by agricultural runoff, and septic tank and...
peer-reviewedHigh-resolution water quality monitoring indicates recurring elevation of stream phosph...
The pressure of nutrient pollution derived from wastewater treatment works and agricultural runoff i...
In order to effectively manage nutrient river load reductions and target remediation strategies, it ...
Channel banks can contribute a significant proportion of fine-grained (20% of the riverine total PP ...