Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Subject is "GB1201 Rivers. Stream measurements"

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Number of items at this level: 8.
  1. 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 (Unpublished)
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. Smith, K. A. (1999) Quaternary environmental changes in the fluvial and faunal history of central Northamptonshire. Doctoral thesis. University of Leicester.
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