80 results on '"Collins, A.L."'
Search Results
2. Hydro-chemical responses at different scales in a rural catchment, UK, and implications for managing the unintended consequences of agriculture
3. Using the colour of recent overbank sediment deposits in two large catchments to determine sediment sources for targeting mitigation of catchment-specific management issues
4. Riparian buffer strips influence nitrogen losses as nitrous oxide and leached N from upslope permanent pasture
5. A rapid and inexpensive colour-based sediment tracing method incorporating hydrogen peroxide sample treatment as an alternative to quantitative source fingerprinting for catchment management
6. Diffuse water pollution during recent extreme wet-weather in the UK: Environmental damage costs and insight into the future?
7. The Use of Digital Speckle Radiography to Investigate the Internal Flow Fields During the Ballistic Penetration of Sand
8. The potential for colour to provide a robust alternative to high-cost sediment source fingerprinting: Assessment using eight catchments in England
9. Can agri-environment initiatives control sediment loss in the context of extreme winter rainfall?
10. Deposition and erosion behaviour of cohesive sediments in the upper River Taw observatory, southwest UK: Implications for management and modelling
11. Novel approaches to investigating spatial variability in channel bank total phosphorus at the catchment scale
12. Current advisory interventions for grazing ruminant farming cannot close exceedance of modern background sediment loss – Assessment using an instrumented farm platform and modelled scaling out
13. Soil loss on the arable lands of the forest-steppe and steppe zones of European Russia and Siberia during the period of intensive agriculture
14. Sediment loss in response to scheduled pasture ploughing and reseeding: The importance of soil moisture content in controlling risk
15. Field-based determination of controls on runoff and fine sediment generation from lowland grazing livestock fields
16. The sources and dynamics of fine-grained sediment degrading the Freshwater Pearl Mussel (Margaritifera margaritifera) beds of the River Torridge, Devon, UK
17. Determining the sources of nutrient flux to water in headwater catchments: Examining the speciation balance to inform the targeting of mitigation measures
18. Tracing catchment fine sediment sources using the new SIFT (SedIment Fingerprinting Tool) open source software
19. Variability in the mineral magnetic properties of soils and sediments within a single field in the Cape Fold mountains, South Africa: Implications for sediment source tracing
20. Assessing the potential impacts of a revised set of on-farm nutrient and sediment ‘basic’ control measures for reducing agricultural diffuse pollution across England
21. The challenges of modelling phosphorus in a headwater catchment: Applying a ‘limits of acceptability’ uncertainty framework to a water quality model
22. Roles of instrumented farm-scale trials in trade-off assessments of pasture-based ruminant production systems
23. The fine sediment conundrum; quantifying, mitigating and managing the issues
24. The scale problem in tackling diffuse water pollution from agriculture: Insights from the Avon Demonstration Test Catchment programme in England
25. A comparison of conventional and 137 Cs-based estimates of soil erosion rates on arable and grassland across lowland England and Wales
26. Are source groups always appropriate when sediment fingerprinting? The direct comparison of source and sediment samples as a methodological step
27. Fingerprinting source contributions to bed sediment-associated organic matter in the headwater subcatchments of the River Itchen SAC, Hampshire, UK
28. The potential benefits of on-farm mitigation scenarios for reducing multiple pollutant loadings in prioritised agri-environment areas across England
29. Sediment source fingerprinting for informing catchment management: Methodological approaches, problems and uncertainty
30. Sediment source fingerprinting as an aid to catchment management: A review of the current state of knowledge and a methodological decision-tree for end-users
31. Projected impacts of increased uptake of source control mitigation measures on agricultural diffuse pollution emissions to water and air
32. Mapping the combined risk of agricultural fine sediment input and accumulation for riverine ecosystems across England and Wales
33. Exceedance of modern ‘background’ fine-grained sediment delivery to rivers due to current agricultural land use and uptake of water pollution mitigation options across England and Wales
34. Changing climate and nutrient transfers: Evidence from high temporal resolution concentration-flow dynamics in headwater catchments
35. Understanding the controls on deposited fine sediment in the streams of agricultural catchments
36. Tackling agricultural diffuse pollution: What might uptake of farmer-preferred measures deliver for emissions to water and air?
37. Using hysteresis analysis of high-resolution water quality monitoring data, including uncertainty, to infer controls on nutrient and sediment transfer in catchments
38. The comparative effects of intermittent versus continuous energy restriction on postprandial glucose-lipid metabolism following 5 % weight-loss: interim analysis of an ongoing study
39. Does fine sediment source as well as quantity affect salmonid embryo mortality and development?
40. The changing trend in nitrate concentrations in major aquifers due to historical nitrate loading from agricultural land across England and Wales from 1925 to 2150
41. Assessment of a rapid method for quantitative reach-scale estimates of deposited fine sediment in rivers
42. Resolving clinical diagnoses for syndromic cleft lip and/or palate phenotypes using whole-exome sequencing
43. Cross sector contributions to river pollution in England and Wales: Updating waterbody scale information to support policy delivery for the Water Framework Directive
44. Sources of sediment-bound organic matter infiltrating spawning gravels during the incubation and emergence life stages of salmonids
45. Methods for detecting change in hydrochemical time series in response to targeted pollutant mitigation in river catchments
46. Distributed and dynamic modelling of hydrology, phosphorus and ecology in the Hampshire Avon and Blashford Lakes: Evaluating alternative strategies to meet WFD standards
47. The use of composite fingerprints to quantify sediment sources in a wildfire impacted landscape, Alberta, Canada
48. Mitigating diffuse pollution from agriculture: International approaches and experience
49. Modelling the cost-effectiveness of mitigation methods for multiple pollutants at farm scale
50. Catchment source contributions to the sediment-bound organic matter degrading salmonid spawning gravels in a lowland river, southern England
Catalog
Books, media, physical & digital resources
Discovery Service for Jio Institute Digital Library
For full access to our library's resources, please sign in.