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- G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation (8)
- GB Physical geography (8)
- GB651 Hydrology. Water (8)
- GB980 Ground and surface waters (8)
- GB1201 Rivers. Stream measurements (8)
- GB980 Ground and surface waters (8)
- GB651 Hydrology. Water (8)
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- G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation (8)
Number of items at this level: 8.
Article
- Collins, A. L., Naden, P. S., Sear, D. A., Jones, J. I., Foster, I. D. L. and Morrow, K. (2011) Sediment targets for informing river catchment management: international experience and prospects. Hydrological Processes. 25(13), pp. 2112-2129. 0885-6087.
- Foster, I. D. L., Collins, A. L., Naden, P. S., Sear, D. A., Jones, J. I. and Zhang, Y. (2011) The potential for paleolimnology to determine historic sediment delivery to rivers. Journal of Paleolimnology. 45(2), pp. 287-306. 0921-2728.
- Pulley, S. and Foster, I. D. L. (2017) Can channel banks be the dominant source of fine sediment in a UK river?: an example using 137Cs to interpret sediment yield and sediment source. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 42(4), pp. 624-634. 0197-9337.
Book Section
- Foster, I. D. L. and Greenwood, M. T. (2016) Linking the past to the present: the use of palaeoenvironmental data for establishing reference conditions for the Water Framework Directive. In: Gilvear, D. J., Greenwood, M. T., Thoms, M. C. and Wood, P. J. (eds.) River Science: Research and Management for the 21st Century. Chichester: John Wiley. pp. 61-83.
- Jones, J. A. A., Mountain, N. C., Pilling, C. G. and Holt, C. P. (2007) Implications of climate change for river regimes in Wales: a comparison of scenarios and models. In: Ferreira, J. P. L. and Vieira, J. M. P. (eds.) Water in Celtic Countries: Quantity, Quality and Climate Variability. Wallingford: IAHS Press. pp. 71-77.
Conference or Workshop Item
- Biddulph, M., Collins, A. L., Foster, I. D. L. and Holmes, N. (2014) Testing the efficacy of on-farm pollution mitigation measures in agricultural catchments in England. Paper presented to: Triannual Conference of the International Association for Sediment Water Science (IASWS), Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, 15-18 July 2014. (Unpublished)
Conference Proceedings
- Collins, A. L., Foster, I. D. L., Zhang, Y., Gooday, R., Lee, D., Sear, D. A., Naden, P. S. and Jones, I. (2012) Assessing ‘modern background sediment delivery to rivers’ across England and Wales and its use for catchment management. In: Collins, A. L., Golosov, V., Horrowitz, A. J., Lu, X., Stone, M., Walling, D. E. and Zhang, X. (eds.) Erosion and Sediment Yields in the Changing Environment. Wallingford: IAHS Press. 9781907161339. pp. 125-131.
Thesis
- Smith, K. A. (1999) Quaternary environmental changes in the fluvial and faunal history of central Northamptonshire. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.