This study examined the hysteresis exhibited in concentration–discharge (C–Q) relationships in the runoff from four hydrologically separated fields (catchments) at an intensively managed grassland. The objectives were to examine C–Q relationships constructed from high-resolution time series of flow, temperature, pH, conductivity, nitrate and turbidity, and their implications for hydrological processes. High-resolution datasets from the quality assured records of the Rothamsted Research North Wyke Farm Platform in the UK were examined using a graphical method and cross-correlation statistics. The study found that storm events based C–Q hysteresis reflects the cross-correlation that is generally hidden in time series analysis of large dataset...
This work presents data on a suite of diffuse pollutants, monitored in a stream draining an intensiv...
This work presents data on a suite of diffuse pollutants, monitored in a stream draining an intensiv...
International audienceThe response of stream chemistry to storm is of major interest for understandi...
This study examined the hysteresis exhibited in concentration–discharge (C–Q) relationships in the r...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
International audienceIntegration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes led to emerging patte...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
International audienceIntegration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes led to emerging patte...
International audienceIntegration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes led to emerging patte...
International audienceIntegration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes led to emerging patte...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the runoff and quality variations exhibited on...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
The analysis of concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships from low‐frequency observations is commo...
This work presents data on a suite of diffuse pollutants, monitored in a stream draining an intensiv...
This work presents data on a suite of diffuse pollutants, monitored in a stream draining an intensiv...
International audienceThe response of stream chemistry to storm is of major interest for understandi...
This study examined the hysteresis exhibited in concentration–discharge (C–Q) relationships in the r...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
International audienceIntegration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes led to emerging patte...
A large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events. Therefo...
International audienceIntegration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes led to emerging patte...
International audienceIntegration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes led to emerging patte...
International audienceIntegration of hydrological and biogeochemical processes led to emerging patte...
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the runoff and quality variations exhibited on...
AbstractA large proportion of nutrients and sediment is mobilised in catchments during storm events....
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
The total reactive phosphorus (TRP) and nitrate concentrations of the River Enborne, southern Englan...
The analysis of concentration‐discharge (C‐Q) relationships from low‐frequency observations is commo...
This work presents data on a suite of diffuse pollutants, monitored in a stream draining an intensiv...
This work presents data on a suite of diffuse pollutants, monitored in a stream draining an intensiv...
International audienceThe response of stream chemistry to storm is of major interest for understandi...