Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River Enborne, a small river in SE England. In each of three years (2010–2012), maximum DO concentrations were attained in mid-April, preceded by a period of steadily increasing diurnal amplitudes, followed by a steady reduction in both amplitude and concentration. Flow events during the reduction period reduce DO to low concentrations until the following spring. Evidence is presented that this pattern is mainly due to benthic algal growth which is eventually suppressed by the growth of the riparian tree canopy. Nitrate and silicate concentrations are too high to inhibit the growth of either benthic algae or phytoplankton, but phosphate concentration...
We examined the effects of riparian vegetation removal on algal dynamics and stream nutrient retenti...
Periphyton growth rate has been identified as the key process that leads to river eutrophication. Ef...
The supply of readily-degradable organic matter to river systems can cause stress to dissolved oxyge...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
River flow and quality data, including chlorophyll-a as a surrogate for river phytoplankton biomass,...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
River phytoplankton blooms can pose a serious risk to water quality and the structure and function o...
River flow and quality data, including chlorophyll-a as a surrogate for river phytoplankton biomass,...
River phytoplankton blooms can pose a serious risk to water quality and the structure and function o...
River phytoplankton blooms can pose a serious risk to water quality and the structure and function o...
Riparian tree canopies are key components of river systems, and influence the provision of many esse...
We examined the effects of riparian vegetation removal on algal dynamics and stream nutrient retenti...
Periphyton growth rate has been identified as the key process that leads to river eutrophication. Ef...
The supply of readily-degradable organic matter to river systems can cause stress to dissolved oxyge...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
Dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations showed a striking pattern in a multi-year study of the River En...
River flow and quality data, including chlorophyll-a as a surrogate for river phytoplankton biomass,...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
Elevated nutrient levels can lead to excessive biofilm growth, but reducing nutrient pollution is of...
River phytoplankton blooms can pose a serious risk to water quality and the structure and function o...
River flow and quality data, including chlorophyll-a as a surrogate for river phytoplankton biomass,...
River phytoplankton blooms can pose a serious risk to water quality and the structure and function o...
River phytoplankton blooms can pose a serious risk to water quality and the structure and function o...
Riparian tree canopies are key components of river systems, and influence the provision of many esse...
We examined the effects of riparian vegetation removal on algal dynamics and stream nutrient retenti...
Periphyton growth rate has been identified as the key process that leads to river eutrophication. Ef...
The supply of readily-degradable organic matter to river systems can cause stress to dissolved oxyge...