Funding provided by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) under project WQ0128 (Extending the evidence base on the ecological impacts of fine sediment and developing a framework for targeting mitigation of agricultural sediment losses) is gratefully acknowledged
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
1. Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well esta...
The Water Framework Directive, adopted in the year 2000, promotes a new approach to water management...
Fine sediment inputs from agricultural sources are a potential threat to freshwater ecosystems and m...
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles <2 mm in diameter, is a major cause of ecological degrada...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
Mitigation of diffuse water pollution from agriculture is of concern in the United Kingdom, so that ...
Catchment sediment management across England and Wales continues to require alternative criteria to ...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Intensive agricultural and industrial activities are often considered major sources of water contami...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
Agricultural intensification has contributed to the degradation of freshwaters in the UK, through en...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the funding provided by the Department for Environment, Food and ...
Research has demonstrated that landscape or watershed scale processes can influence instream aquatic...
Embargo until 02 February 2020Interactions between climate change and land use change might have sub...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
1. Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well esta...
The Water Framework Directive, adopted in the year 2000, promotes a new approach to water management...
Fine sediment inputs from agricultural sources are a potential threat to freshwater ecosystems and m...
Excess fine sediment, comprising particles <2 mm in diameter, is a major cause of ecological degrada...
Excessive sediment pressure on aquatic habitats is of global concern. A unique dataset, comprising i...
Mitigation of diffuse water pollution from agriculture is of concern in the United Kingdom, so that ...
Catchment sediment management across England and Wales continues to require alternative criteria to ...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Intensive agricultural and industrial activities are often considered major sources of water contami...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
Agricultural intensification has contributed to the degradation of freshwaters in the UK, through en...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the funding provided by the Department for Environment, Food and ...
Research has demonstrated that landscape or watershed scale processes can influence instream aquatic...
Embargo until 02 February 2020Interactions between climate change and land use change might have sub...
In recent years there has been an increasing awareness of the detrimental influence of diffuse sourc...
1. Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well esta...
The Water Framework Directive, adopted in the year 2000, promotes a new approach to water management...