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    Modelling boreal lake catchment response to anthropogenic acid deposition by WHITFIELD, Colin J., AHERNE, Julian, COSBY, Jack B., WATMOUGH, Shaun A.

    Published in Journal of limnology (01-08-2010)
    “…A dynamic hydrogeochemical model of water acidification (MAGIC: Model of Acidification of Groundwater in Catchments) was applied to two catchments with…”
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    Development of soil health benchmarks for managed and semi-natural landscapes by Feeney, Christopher J., Robinson, David A., Keith, Aidan M., Vigier, Audric, Bentley, Laura, Smith, Richard P., Garbutt, Angus, Maskell, Lindsay C., Norton, Lisa, Wood, Claire M., Cosby, B. Jack, Emmett, Bridget A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-08-2023)
    “…Efforts to improve soil health require that target values of key soil properties are established. No agreed targets exist but providing population data as…”
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    Modelling catchment response to acid deposition: a regional dual application of the MAGIC model to soils and lakes in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Alberta by WHITFIELD, Colin J., AHERNE, Julian, COSBY, Jack B., WATMOUGH, Shaun A.

    Published in Journal of limnology (01-08-2010)
    “…The effects-based acid emissions management framework (EMF) for determining the need for emission control policies in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Canada is…”
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    Climate and land-use change impact on faecal indicator bacteria in a temperate maritime catchment (the River Conwy, Wales) by Bussi, Gianbattista, Whitehead, Paul G., Thomas, Amy R.C., Masante, Dario, Jones, Laurence, Jack Cosby, B., Emmett, Bridget A., Malham, Shelagh K., Prudhomme, Christel, Prosser, Havard

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-10-2017)
    “…•Faecal contamination is a serious threat to human use of water.•The River Conwy in Wales shows high contents of faecal indicator bacteria.•The INCA-Pathogens…”
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    Simulation of future stream alkalinity under changing deposition and climate scenarios by Welsch, Daniel L., Jack Cosby, B., Hornberger, George M.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (31-08-2006)
    “…Models of soil and stream water acidification have typically been applied under scenarios of changing acidic deposition, however, climate change is usually…”
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    Effects of Air Pollution on Ecosystems and Biological Diversity in the Eastern United States by Lovett, Gary M., Tear, Timothy H., Evers, David C., Findlay, Stuart E.G., Cosby, B. Jack, Dunscomb, Judy K., Driscoll, Charles T., Weathers, Kathleen C.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-04-2009)
    “…Conservation organizations have most often focused on land‐use change, climate change, and invasive species as prime threats to biodiversity conservation…”
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    Long-term predictions of ecosystem acidification and recovery by Skeffington, Richard A., Cosby, B. Jack, Whitehead, Paul G.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-10-2016)
    “…This paper considers the long-term (500year) consequences of continued acid deposition, using a small forested catchment in S. England as an example. The MAGIC…”
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    Dynamic Modeling and Target Loads of Sulfur and Nitrogen for Surface Waters in Finland, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom by Posch, Maximilian, Aherne, Julian, Moldan, Filip, Evans, Chris D, Forsius, Martin, Larssen, Thorjørn, Helliwell, Rachel, Cosby, B. Jack

    Published in Environmental science & technology (07-05-2019)
    “…The target load concept is an extension of the critical load concept of air pollution inputs to ecosystems. The advantage of target loads over critical loads…”
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    Simulation of Stream Water Alkalinity Concentrations using Coupled Models of Soil air CO2 and Stream Water Chemistry by Welsch, D.L, Cosby, B.J, Hornberger, G.M

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-07-2006)
    “…The ability to predict stream alkalinity values over timescales shorter than monthly or annually is needed to understand the response of stream chemistry to…”
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    Longitudinal and seasonal patterns of stream acidity in a headwater catchment on the Appalachian Plateau, West Virginia, U.S.A by Fitzhugh, Ross D, Furman Ast, Tanya, Webb, J Rick, Cosby, B Jack, Driscoll, Charles T

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-10-1999)
    “…The chemical composition during baseflow was used to elucidate the fundamental processes controlling longitudinal and seasonal patterns of stream acidity in…”
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    The Nitrogen Cascade by GALLOWAY, JAMES N, ABER, JOHN D, ERISMAN, JAN WILLEM, SEITZINGER, SYBIL P, HOWARTH, ROBERT W, COWLING, ELLIS B, COSBY, B. JACK

    Published in Bioscience (01-04-2003)
    “…Human production of food and energy is the dominant continental process that breaks the triple bond in molecular nitrogen (N2) and creates reactive nitrogen…”
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    Impact of time series data on calibration and prediction uncertainty for a deterministic hydrogeochemical model by Larssen, Thorjørn, Høgåsen, Tore, Cosby, B. Jack

    Published in Ecological modelling (16-09-2007)
    “…Model calibration is fundamental in applications of deterministic process-based models. Uncertainty in model predictions depends much on the input data and…”
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    Stream chemistry in the middle hills and high mountains of the Himalayas, Nepal by Jenkins, Alan, Sloan, William T., Cosby, B.Jack

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (1995)
    “…The major ion chemistry of samples from 216 headwater streams in the Everest, Annapurna, Langtang and Nuwakot regions of the middle and high mountains of the…”
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    Longitudinal and Seasonal Patterns of Stream Acidity in a Headwater Catchment on the Appalachian Plateau, West Virginia, U.S.A by Fitzhugh, Ross D., Furman, Tanya, Webb, J. Rick, Cosby, B. Jack, Driscoll, Charles T.

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-10-1999)
    “…The chemical composition during baseflow was used to elucidate the fundamental processes controlling longitudinal and seasonal patterns of stream acidity in…”
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    Application of the magic model to the Norway spruce stand at Solling, Germany by Ferrier, Robert C., Wright, Richard F., Cosby, B.Jack, Jenkins, Alan

    Published in Ecological modelling (01-12-1995)
    “…magic (Model of Acidification of Groundwaters In Catchments) is a long-term process-oriented model for soil and water acidification. The model consists of a…”
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