Search Results - "HALLIDAY, Sarah J"
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Sensors in the Stream: The High-Frequency Wave of the Present
Published in Environmental science & technology (04-10-2016)“…New scientific understanding is catalyzed by novel technologies that enhance measurement precision, resolution or type, and that provide new tools to test and…”
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An analysis of long-term trends, seasonality and short-term dynamics in water quality data from Plynlimon, Wales
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-09-2012)“…This paper examines two hydrochemical time-series derived from stream samples taken in the Upper Hafren catchment, Plynlimon, Wales. One time-series comprises…”
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Interpretation of river water quality data is strongly controlled by measurement time and frequency
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-12-2024)“…Water quality monitoring at high temporal frequency provides a detailed picture of environmental stressors and ecosystem response, which is essential to…”
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High-frequency water quality monitoring in an urban catchment: hydrochemical dynamics, primary production and implications for the Water Framework Directive
Published in Hydrological processes (15-07-2015)“…This paper describes the hydrochemistry of a lowland, urbanised river‐system, The Cut in England, using in situ sub‐daily sampling. The Cut receives effluent…”
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The implications of climate change for the water environment in England
Published in Progress in physical geography (01-02-2015)“…This paper reviews the implications of climate change for the water environment and its management in England. There is a large literature, but most studies…”
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An analysis of long-term trends, seasonality and short-term dynamics in water quality data from Plynlimon, Wales: Climate change and macronutrient cycing along the atmospheric, terestrial, freshwater and esturarine continuum: A Special Issue dedicated to Professor Colin Neal
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