How much groundwater can we pump and protect environmental flows through time? Presumptive standards for conjunctive management of aquifers and rivers
Groundwater is a critically important source of water for river, wetland, lake, and terrestrial
ecosystems, yet most frameworks for assessing environmental flows have ignored or not …
ecosystems, yet most frameworks for assessing environmental flows have ignored or not …
The changing role of ecohydrological science in guiding environmental flows
The term “environmental flows” is now widely used to reflect the hydrological regime
required to sustain freshwater and estuarine ecosystems, and the human livelihoods and …
required to sustain freshwater and estuarine ecosystems, and the human livelihoods and …
A personal perspective of 20 years of regional groundwater resource modelling of the Permo-Triassic Sandstone aquifers in England
MJ Streetly - Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and …, 2023 - lyellcollection.org
In 1998, the Permo-Triassic Sandstone aquifer of the West Midlands–Worfe (WMW) area
became the subject of one of the first major groundwater modelling projects initiated under …
became the subject of one of the first major groundwater modelling projects initiated under …
Extreme low‐flow effects on riverine fauna: A perspective on methodological assessments
River flow regimes face increasing pressure from human activities including water resource
management operations and climate change. Consequently, extreme hydrological events …
management operations and climate change. Consequently, extreme hydrological events …
A hydroecological model to assess the relative effects of groundwater abstraction and fine sediment pressures on riverine macro‐invertebrates
DC Bradley, MJ Streetly, D Cadman… - River Research and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
To ensure that the environment is adequately protected and abstractors are fairly regulated,
hydroecological assessment tools are needed that give local interpretation, indicate where …
hydroecological assessment tools are needed that give local interpretation, indicate where …
Development of a flow‐sensitive macroinvertebrate index for Australian rivers
BC Chessman, L Metzeling… - River Research and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Hydrologically sensitive macroinvertebrate indices have been developed in Europe, the
Americas and New Zealand to serve many purposes such as monitoring ecological …
Americas and New Zealand to serve many purposes such as monitoring ecological …
Managing public water supply abstraction from a Chalk aquifer to minimize risk of deterioration of ecological status
M Streetly, S Bishop, DC Bradley, M Dunscombe - 2023 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The Cam and Ely Ouse Chalk aquifer has been an important source of public water
supply for over 100 years. In response to growing demand for water in the area in the 1970s …
supply for over 100 years. In response to growing demand for water in the area in the 1970s …
[PDF][PDF] Quantifying riverine macroinvertebrate community responses to water resource management operations
JC White - 2018 - core.ac.uk
Water resource management operations have significantly modified river flow regimes
globally, prompting widespread lotic ecosystem responses. There is a growing need to …
globally, prompting widespread lotic ecosystem responses. There is a growing need to …
A conceptual model of hydrogeological function and perchlorate transfer in the unconfined Champagne Chalk aquifer (NE France)
Groundwater of the unconfined Chalk aquifer in Champagne-Ardenne (NE France) is
contaminated by perchlorate ( ClO 4−), a persistent water-soluble anion. The Chalk …
contaminated by perchlorate ( ClO 4−), a persistent water-soluble anion. The Chalk …
[PDF][PDF] Extreme low-flow effects on riverine fauna
River flow regimes face increasing pressure from human activities including water resource
management operations and climate change. Consequently, extreme hydrological events …
management operations and climate change. Consequently, extreme hydrological events …