1993. The running-water beetles (Coleoptera) of a river catchment in northern England. Hydrobiologia 264: 33-45.Eyre MD, Pilkington JG, Carr R, McBlane RP, Rushton SP, Foster GN, 1993. The running- water beetles (Coleoptera) of a river catchment in northern England. Hydrobiologia 264: 33...
The coupling with the short-term water balance method for river runoff events allows us to estimate groundwater leaking to the other catchments through the faults and bedrock. As a result, the leakage corresponded to 50% - 80% of effective rainfall (=- : , rainfall) in 2011, whereas it ...
The annual river loading to the lake varied between 0.7 and 1.8 g P m 2, and sediment release can be as much as 1.4 g P m 2. A simple model evaluated the effect of sediment–water exchanges on the phosphorus available for spring phytoplankton growth. It showed that re-sedimentation of ...
(SWAT) is a distributed model that is based on the hydrology process.We built a distributed hydrological model suitable for describing the headwaters of the Yangtze River basin based on the SWAT model with meteorological data,hydrology data,land use/land cover and soil texture data.The simulation...
Influence of storm-related sediment storage on the sediment delivery from tributary catchments in the upper Waipaoa River, New Zealand Although much is known about overall sediment delivery ratios for catchments as components of sediment production and sediment yield, little is known about... Maruta...
The areas (%) of marl, tuff, or diorite, as well as those of good-quality rangeland and bare land had negative effects on all water quality variables, while those of basalt, forest land cover were found to contribute to improved river water quality. Moreover, lithological variables showed ...
Quantitative assessment of the impact of climate variability and human activities on runoff changes: a case study in four catchments of the Haihe River bas... River basin from 1957 to 2000 were used to quantitatively attribute the hydrological response (i.e. runoff) to climate change and human...
He said they can now focus on deriving relationships between environmental drivers and fauna without spending excessive amounts of time on searching for data. "The beauty of HydroATLAS is that the user does not need any special expertise in computer mapping, but can click on a river or area ...
[Extract] The Burdekin River is one of the largest catchments (133 000 km2) within the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) catchment area. It is also the largest contributor of sediments to the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Land use within the catchment is dominated by two main agricultural industries: ...
Understanding the trend, extent, and effect of climate variability and land cover change are globally important for monitoring river catchments water resou