Water quality impairment by elevated sediment loss is a pervasive problem for global water resources. Sediment management targets identify exceedance or the sediment loss ‘gap’ requiring mitigation. In the UK, palaeo-limnological reconstruction of sediment loss during the 100–150 years pre-dating the post-World War II intensification of agriculture, has identified management targets (0.20−0.35 t ha−1 yr−1) representing ‘modern background sediment delivery to rivers’. To assess exceedance on land for grazing ruminant farming, an integrated approach combined new mechanistic evidence from a heavily-instrumented experimental farm platform and a scaling out framework of modelled commercial grazing ruminant farms in similar environmental settings...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Cost-effective sediment management is required to reduce excessive delivery of fine sediment due to ...
Concern about soil erosion on arable land in Britain dates back at least 40 years. Monitoring scheme...
Compared with arable land, there is a paucity of field-based measurements of erosion rates and contr...
Purpose Intensive livestock grazing has been associated with an increased risk of soil erosion and c...
Soil water regimes have been shown to have important implications for the erosion risks associated w...
Purpose Modern agricultural practices have increased the losses of fine sediment and associated pol...
A farm-to-landscape scale modelling framework combining regulating services and life cycle assessmen...
The need for improved abatement of agricultural diffuse water pollution represents cause for concern...
The need for improved abatement of agricultural diffuse water pollution represents cause for concern...
This project utilises study sites in slowly permeable soils with artificial tile drainage typical of...
PhD ThesisThis project utilises study sites in slowly permeable soils with artificial tile drainage ...
Mitigation of diffuse water pollution from agriculture is of concern in the United Kingdom, so that ...
Mitigation of diffuse water pollution from agriculture is of concern in the United Kingdom, so that ...
Erosion and the impacts of the redistribution of sediment are a serious threat to the quality of wat...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Cost-effective sediment management is required to reduce excessive delivery of fine sediment due to ...
Concern about soil erosion on arable land in Britain dates back at least 40 years. Monitoring scheme...
Compared with arable land, there is a paucity of field-based measurements of erosion rates and contr...
Purpose Intensive livestock grazing has been associated with an increased risk of soil erosion and c...
Soil water regimes have been shown to have important implications for the erosion risks associated w...
Purpose Modern agricultural practices have increased the losses of fine sediment and associated pol...
A farm-to-landscape scale modelling framework combining regulating services and life cycle assessmen...
The need for improved abatement of agricultural diffuse water pollution represents cause for concern...
The need for improved abatement of agricultural diffuse water pollution represents cause for concern...
This project utilises study sites in slowly permeable soils with artificial tile drainage typical of...
PhD ThesisThis project utilises study sites in slowly permeable soils with artificial tile drainage ...
Mitigation of diffuse water pollution from agriculture is of concern in the United Kingdom, so that ...
Mitigation of diffuse water pollution from agriculture is of concern in the United Kingdom, so that ...
Erosion and the impacts of the redistribution of sediment are a serious threat to the quality of wat...
The River Rother, West Sussex, is suffering from excess sediment which is smothering the river bed g...
Cost-effective sediment management is required to reduce excessive delivery of fine sediment due to ...
Concern about soil erosion on arable land in Britain dates back at least 40 years. Monitoring scheme...