What do macroinvertebrate indices measure? Stressor‐specific stream macroinvertebrate indices can be confounded by other stressors

JI Jones, CEM Lloyd, JF Murphy, A Arnold… - Freshwater …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Monitoring programmes worldwide use biota to assess the “health” of water bodies. Indices
based on biota are used to describe the change in status of sites over time, to identify …

Processes and mechanisms controlling nitrate dynamics in an artificially drained field: Insights from high-frequency water quality measurements

W Liu, MA Youssef, FP Birgand, GM Chescheir… - Agricultural Water …, 2020 - Elsevier
Intensive agricultural activities, especially in artificially drained agricultural landscapes,
generate a considerable amount of nutrient export, which has been identified as a primary …

Experimental warming promotes CO2 uptake but hinders carbon incorporation toward higher trophic levels in cyanobacteria-dominated freshwater communities

M Colina, M Meerhoff, L Cabrera-Lamanna… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Shallow freshwaters can exchange large amounts of carbon dioxide (CO 2) with the
atmosphere and also store significant quantities of carbon (C) in their sediments. Current …

The role of attenuation and land management in small catchments to remove sediment and phosphorus: A modelling study of mitigation options and impacts

R Adams, P Quinn, N Barber, S Reaney - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
It is well known that soil, hillslopes, and watercourses in small catchments possess a degree
of natural attenuation that affects both the shape of the outlet hydrograph and the transport of …

Detecting pollutant sources and pathways: High-frequency automated online monitoring in a small rural French/German transborder catchment

AM Meyer, E Fuenfrocken, R Kautenburger… - Journal of environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Great temporal and spatial variability of inputs make comprehensive monitoring in small and
middle sized rivers difficult. In this study, relevant inputs in a small river were recorded with …

Identifying surface runoff pathways for cost-effective mitigation of pollutant inputs to drinking water reservoir

J Dąbrowska, PB Dąbek, I Lejcuś - Water, 2018 - mdpi.com
Surface runoff (overland flow) is the main element of the water cycle and is also crucial in the
delivery of phosphorus and nitrogen from catchments to water bodies. Watercourses and …

[HTML][HTML] Application of high-resolution telemetered sensor technology to develop conceptual models of catchment hydrogeological processes

RJ Cooper, KM Hiscock, AA Lovett, SJ Dugdale… - Journal of Hydrology …, 2018 - Elsevier
Mitigating agricultural water pollution requires changes in land management practices and
the implementation of on-farm measures to tackle the principal reasons for water quality …

Characterization of export regimes in concentration–discharge plots via an advanced time-series model and event-based sampling strategies

A Gonzalez-Nicolas, M Schwientek, M Sinsbeck… - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Currently, the export regime of a catchment is often characterized by the relationship
between compound concentration and discharge in the catchment outlet or, more …

Identifying Flow Pathways for Phosphorus Transport Using Observed Event Forensics and the CRAFT (Catchment Runoff Attenuation Flux Tool)

R Adams, P Quinn, N Barber, S Burke - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
Identifying key flow pathways is critical in order to understand the transport of Phosphorus
(P) from agricultural headwater catchments. High frequency/resolution datasets from two …

[图书][B] Impacts of water residence time on lake thermal structure: Implications for management and climate change

F Olsson - 2021 - search.proquest.com
Lakes provide globally important ecosystem services. However, the dual threats of
eutrophication and climate change threaten lakes' ability to provide these services. Water …