[HTML][HTML] Eurasian beaver activity increases water storage, attenuates flow and mitigates diffuse pollution from intensively-managed grasslands
Beavers are the archetypal keystone species, which can profoundly alter ecosystem
structure and function through their ecosystem engineering activity, most notably the …
structure and function through their ecosystem engineering activity, most notably the …
Linking environmental regimes, space and time: Interpretations of structural and functional connectivity
J Wainwright, L Turnbull, TG Ibrahim, I Lexartza-Artza… - Geomorphology, 2011 - Elsevier
Connectivity as a concept has been increasingly part of discussions or explanations in
hydrology, geomorphology and ecology. We address recent critiques of this approach by …
hydrology, geomorphology and ecology. We address recent critiques of this approach by …
Biogeochemical time lags may delay responses of streams to ecological restoration
SK Hamilton - Freshwater Biology, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Mounting interest in ecological restoration of streams and rivers, including that motivated by
the Water Framework Directive, has stimulated examination of whether management and …
the Water Framework Directive, has stimulated examination of whether management and …
Beaver dams attenuate flow: A multi‐site study
Beavers can profoundly alter riparian environments, most conspicuously by creating dams
and wetlands. Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) populations are increasing and it has been …
and wetlands. Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) populations are increasing and it has been …
Phosphorus export from artificially drained fields across the Eastern Corn Belt
Field observations that quantify agricultural phosphorus (P) losses are critical for the
development of P reduction strategies across the Eastern Corn Belt region of North America …
development of P reduction strategies across the Eastern Corn Belt region of North America …
Influence of spatial variations of microtopography and infiltration on surface runoff and field scale hydrological connectivity
Surface runoff on agricultural fields arises when rainfall exceeds infiltration. Excess water
ponding in and flowing through local microtopography increases the hydrological …
ponding in and flowing through local microtopography increases the hydrological …
Dynamics of suspended sediment transport and yield in a large agricultural catchment, southwest France
C Oeurng, S Sauvage… - Earth Surface Processes …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
The dynamics of suspended sediment transport were monitored continuously in a large
agricultural catchment in southwest France from January 2007 to March 2009. The objective …
agricultural catchment in southwest France from January 2007 to March 2009. The objective …
High-frequency monitoring of nitrogen and phosphorus response in three rural catchments to the end of the 2011–2012 drought in England
This paper uses high-frequency bankside measurements from three catchments selected as
part of the UK government-funded Demonstration Test Catchments (DTC) project. We …
part of the UK government-funded Demonstration Test Catchments (DTC) project. We …
Interpreting event-based suspended sediment concentration and flow hysteresis patterns
A Haddadchi, M Hicks - Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2021 - Springer
Purpose This study analyses the hysteresis relationship between suspended sediment
concentration (SSC) and flow (Q) during runoff events to investigate the effect of hydrological …
concentration (SSC) and flow (Q) during runoff events to investigate the effect of hydrological …
Surface runoff in flat terrain: How field topography and runoff generating processes control hydrological connectivity
In flat lowland agricultural catchments in temperate climate zones with highly permeable
sandy soils, surface runoff is a rare process with a large impact on the redistribution of …
sandy soils, surface runoff is a rare process with a large impact on the redistribution of …