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    The Use of Stream Power as an Indicator of Channel Sensitivity to Erosion and Deposition Processes by Bizzi, S., Lerner, D. N.

    Published in River research and applications (01-01-2015)
    “…Stream power is a measure of the main driving forces acting in a channel and determines a river's capacity to transport sediment and perform geomorphic work…”
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    Captured streams and springs in combined sewers: A review of the evidence, consequences and opportunities by Broadhead, A.T., Horn, R., Lerner, D.N.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-09-2013)
    “…Captured streams and springs may be flowing in combined sewers, increasing clean baseflow in pipes and wastewater treatment works (WwTWs), reducing pipe…”
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    Deculverting: reviewing the evidence on the 'daylighting' and restoration of culverted rivers by Wild, T. C., Bernet, J. F., Westling, E. L., Lerner, D. N.

    Published in Water and environment journal : WEJ (01-09-2011)
    “…We review published references on ‘deculverting’ (also known as ‘daylighting’) projects in the United Kingdom and internationally. The aim of the review was to…”
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    GIS Water-Balance Approach to Support Surface Water Flood-Risk Management by Diaz-Nieto, J, Lerner, D. N, Saul, A. J, Blanksby, J

    Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-01-2012)
    “…Controversy has arisen as to whether the lack of appropriate consideration to surface water flood risk in urban spatial planning is reducing the capacity to…”
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    Geomorphologic control on pollutant retardation at the groundwater-surface water interface by Smith, J.W.N, Lerner, D.N

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-11-2008)
    “…The results of research on the pollutant retardation potential of permeable riverbed sediments in catchments with significant groundwater-surface water (GW-SW)…”
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    Analytical modelling of fringe and core biodegradation in groundwater plumes by Gutierrez-Neri, M., Ham, P.A.S., Schotting, R.J., Lerner, D.N.

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (26-06-2009)
    “…Biodegradation can be divided into two categories depending on the location at which it occurs within the plume: degradation at the plume fringes, and…”
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    Enrichment of degrading microbes and bioremediation of petrochemical contaminants in polluted soil by Li, G, Huang, W, Lerner, D.N, Zhang, X

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (15-10-2000)
    “…Soil at a site near Zibo City, China, is polluted with hydrocarbons at concentrations up to 200 g kg −1 dry soil. Samples contained 10 7 microbial cells g −1…”
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    Marker species for identifying urban groundwater recharge sources: A review and case study in Nottingham, UK by Barrett, Mike H., Hiscock, Kevin M., Pedley, Stephen, Lerner, David N., Tellam, John H., French, Mike J.

    Published in Water Research (01-10-1999)
    “…Urban environments significantly alter the nature of recharge to underlying aquifers. Direct precipitation is reduced, but additional recharge may result from…”
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    Hydrochemical evidence of the depth of penetration of anthropogenic recharge in sandstone aquifers underlying two mature cities in the UK by Taylor, R.G., Cronin, A.A., Lerner, D.N., Tellam, J.H., Bottrell, S.H., Rueedi, J., Barrett, M.H.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-09-2006)
    “…Pollution of urban groundwater is routinely reported but the profile of contamination with depth in urban aquifers is rarely resolved. This limits…”
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    Prioritisation of abstraction boreholes at risk from chlorinated solvent contamination on the UK Permo-Triassic Sandstone aquifer using a GIS by Tait, N.G, Lerner, D.N, Smith, J.W.N, Leharne, S.A

    Published in The Science of the total environment (05-02-2004)
    “…A 250 km 2 area of the Permo-Triassic Sandstone aquifer in the West Midlands of England, UK, was selected as a test region for the development of a geographic…”
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    Reactive transport modeling of processes controlling the distribution and natural attenuation of phenolic compounds in a deep sandstone aquifer by Mayer, K.U, Benner, S.G, Frind, E.O, Thornton, S.F, Lerner, D.N

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (15-12-2001)
    “…Reactive solute transport modeling was utilized to evaluate the potential for natural attenuation of a contaminant plume containing phenolic compounds at a…”
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    Non-agricultural sources of groundwater nitrate: a review and case study by Wakida, Fernando T., Lerner, David N.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (2005)
    “…Nitrate is often seen as an agricultural pollutant of groundwater and so is expected to be at higher concentrations in the groundwaters surrounding a city than…”
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    Vertical groundwater flow in Permo-Triassic sediments underlying two cities in the Trent River Basin (UK) by Taylor, R.G, Cronin, A.A, Trowsdale, S.A, Baines, O.P, Barrett, M.H, Lerner, D.N

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (22-12-2003)
    “…The vertical component of groundwater flow that is responsible for advective penetration of contaminants in sandstone aquifers is poorly understood. This lack…”
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    Identifying and quantifying urban recharge: a review by Lerner, David N

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-02-2002)
    “…The sources of and pathways for groundwater recharge in urban areas are more numerous and complex than in rural environments. Buildings, roads, and other…”
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    Flow management to sustain groundwater-dominated stream ecosystems by Petts, G. E., Bickerton, M. A., Crawford, C., Lerner, D. N., Evans, D.

    Published in Hydrological processes (28-02-1999)
    “…Groundwater is an important resource, not least in south‐eastern areas of England, where chalk is the dominant aquifer. Such chalk‐fed stream ecosystems are…”
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    Least-Cost Path Analysis to Identify Retrofit Surface-Water Conveyance Solutions by Diaz-Nieto, J, Lerner, D. N, Saul, A. J

    Published in Journal of hydrologic engineering (01-03-2016)
    “…AbstractLittle guidance is available on how to identify optimally managed surface flood routes that can be engineered into the existing built environment. This…”
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    Temporal variations in the depth-specific hydrochemistry and sewage-related microbiology of an urban sandstone aquifer, Nottingham, United Kingdom by Cronin, A A, Taylor, R G, Powell, K L, Barrett, M H, Trowsdale, SA, Lerner, D N

    Published in Hydrogeology journal (01-04-2003)
    “…The temporal and spatial characteristics of groundwater recharge in urban environments remain poorly understood. Depth-specific monitoring of groundwater…”
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    Nitrate leaching from construction sites to groundwater in the Nottingham, UK, urban area by WAKLDA, F. T, LERNER, D. N

    Published in Water Science & Technology (01-01-2002)
    “…Nitrate pollution has been identified as a major water quality issue in the UK. The aim of this project is to research the rate of nitrate leaching to…”
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    Borehole Optimisation System (BOS)—A GIS based risk analysis tool for optimising the use of urban groundwater by Tait, N.G., Davison, R.M., Whittaker, J.J., Leharne, S.A., Lerner, D.N.

    “…Urban groundwater is generally an underused resource, partially due to the perceived risk of pollution and the strategic difficulties in placing boreholes in…”
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    ESTIMATING URBAN LOADS OF NITROGEN TO GROUNDWATER by Lerner, D. N.

    “…ABSTRACT Urban areas can impose significant loads of nitrogen, as ammonium or nitrate, onto the underlying groundwater. There are many sources of nitrogen…”
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