Key factors influencing differences in stream water quality across space

A Lintern, JA Webb, D Ryu, S Liu… - Wiley …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Globally, many rivers are experiencing declining water quality, for example, with altered
levels of sediments, salts, and nutrients. Effective water quality management requires a …

Erosion and sediment transport modeling: a systematic review

TG Andualem, GA Hewa, BR Myers, S Peters, J Boland - Land, 2023 - mdpi.com
Soil erosion and sediment transport have significant consequences, including decreased
agricultural production, water quality degradation, and modification to stream channels …

A data-based predictive model for spatiotemporal variability in stream water quality

D Guo, A Lintern, JA Webb, D Ryu… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2020 - hess.copernicus.org
Our current capacity to model stream water quality is limited–particularly at large spatial
scales across multiple catchments. To address this, we developed a Bayesian hierarchical …

[HTML][HTML] Weighting the impacts to stream water quality in small basins devoted to forage crops, dairy and beef cow production

G Chalar, P Garcia-Pesenti, M Silva-Pablo, C Perdomo… - Limnologica, 2017 - Elsevier
Livestock for beef and milk production are important economic activities worldwide. These
require intensive cultures of pastures and forages, with the consequent impacts on water …

Multiple runoff processes and multiple thresholds control agricultural runoff generation

S Saffarpour, AW Western, R Adams… - Hydrology and Earth …, 2016 - hess.copernicus.org
Thresholds and hydrologic connectivity associated with runoff processes are a critical
concept for understanding catchment hydrologic response at the event timescale. To date …

Differences in nitrate and phosphorus export between wooded and grassed riparian zones from farmland to receiving waterways under varying rainfall conditions

AD Neilen, CR Chen, BM Parker, SJ Faggotter… - Science of the Total …, 2017 - Elsevier
Agricultural activities in catchments can cause excessive nutrient loads in waterways.
Catchment nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) flows may be intercepted and assimilated by …

Response of sediments and phosphorus to catchment characteristics and human activities under different rainfall patterns with Bayesian Networks

G **, J Xu, Y Mo, H Tang, T Wei, YG Wang, L Li - Journal of Hydrology, 2020 - Elsevier
The rainfall patterns play an important role in determining the response of Suspended
Sediment (SS) and Total Phosphorus (TP) to influence factors, which is complex and needs …

A review of the development and implementation of the critical source area concept: A reflection of Andrew Sharpley's role in improving water quality

R McDowell, PJA Kleinman, P Haygarth… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Critical source areas (CSAs) are small areas of a field, farm, or catchment that account for
most contaminant loss by having both a high contaminant availability and transport potential …

Modelling electrical conductivity variation using a travel time distribution approach in the Duck River catchment, Australia

Z Riazi, AW Western, U Bende‐Michl - Hydrological Processes, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Solute dynamics depend strongly on hydrologic flow paths and transit times within
catchments. In this paper, we use a travel time tracking method to simulate stream salinity …

Phosphorus in farm roadway substrates: contrasting spatial and temporal patterns in dairy and beef farms

LS Sifundza, JG Murnane, K Daly… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The mobilisation and impact of roadway runoff on dairy farms has been established as a sub-
component of the nutrient transfer continuum. It is acknowledged that fresh nutrient sources …