The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires that the ecological and chemical status of water bodies in Europe should be assessed, and action taken where possible to ensure that at least "good" quality is attained in each case by 2015. This paper is concerned with the accuracy and precision with which chemical status in rivers can be measured given certain sampling strategies, and how this can be improved. High-frequency (hourly) chemical data from four rivers in southern England were subsampled to simulate different sampling strategies for four parameters used for WFD classification: dissolved phosphorus, dissolved oxygen, pH and water temperature. These data sub-sets were then used to calculate the WFD classification for each site. Mon...
In 2010, the UK government established the Demonstration Test Catchment (DTC) initiative to evaluate...
Monitoring of water quality at a river basin level to meet the requirements of the Water Framework D...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) (2000/60/EC) sets up environmental objectives to achieve “good c...
The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires that the ecological and chemical status of water bod...
This paper describes the hydrochemistry of a lowland, urbanised river-system, The Cut in England, us...
Water quality monitoring is essential to understanding the complex dynamics of water ecosystems, the...
This paper describes the hydrochemistry of a lowland, urbanised river-system, The Cut in England,usi...
Assessment of the quality of freshwater bodies is essential to determine the impact of human activit...
Assessment of the quality of freshwater bodies is essential to determine the impact of human activit...
Assessing water quality is of crucial importance to both society and the environment. Deterioration...
Publication history: Accepted - 26 March 2018; Published online - 14 April 2018.Achieving an opera...
When river water quality fluctuates over relatively short periods of time with respect to the sampli...
The representativeness of aquatic ecosystem monitoring and the precision of the assessment results a...
Publication history: Accepted - 13 September 2022; Published online - 30 September 2022Passive samp...
In 2010, the UK government established the Demonstration Test Catchment (DTC) initiative to evaluate...
Monitoring of water quality at a river basin level to meet the requirements of the Water Framework D...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) (2000/60/EC) sets up environmental objectives to achieve “good c...
The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires that the ecological and chemical status of water bod...
This paper describes the hydrochemistry of a lowland, urbanised river-system, The Cut in England, us...
Water quality monitoring is essential to understanding the complex dynamics of water ecosystems, the...
This paper describes the hydrochemistry of a lowland, urbanised river-system, The Cut in England,usi...
Assessment of the quality of freshwater bodies is essential to determine the impact of human activit...
Assessment of the quality of freshwater bodies is essential to determine the impact of human activit...
Assessing water quality is of crucial importance to both society and the environment. Deterioration...
Publication history: Accepted - 26 March 2018; Published online - 14 April 2018.Achieving an opera...
When river water quality fluctuates over relatively short periods of time with respect to the sampli...
The representativeness of aquatic ecosystem monitoring and the precision of the assessment results a...
Publication history: Accepted - 13 September 2022; Published online - 30 September 2022Passive samp...
In 2010, the UK government established the Demonstration Test Catchment (DTC) initiative to evaluate...
Monitoring of water quality at a river basin level to meet the requirements of the Water Framework D...
The Water Framework Directive (WFD) (2000/60/EC) sets up environmental objectives to achieve “good c...