Walling DE, Owens PN, Foster IDL, Lees JA (2003) Changes in fine sediment dynamics of the Ouse and Tweed basins in the UK, over the last 100-150 years. Hydrol Process 17:3245–3269 Ward EJ, Semmens BX, Schindler DE (2010) Including source uncertainty and prior information in the analy...
The study catchment, the Ouseburn, UK, runs through a major urban conurbation, Newcastle upon Tyne, and is prone to flood inundation. This catchment is of particular interest due to a recently proposed regeneration scheme in the lower reaches and planned new housing in the upper reaches of ...
Quality simulation along rivers (QUASAR): an application to the Yorkshire Ouse The water quality model QUASAR (Quality Simulation Along Rivers) has been applied as part of the UK LOIS (Land Ocean Interaction study) project to simulate... DR Lewis,RJ Williams,PG Whitehead - 《Science of the ...
These compositions were derived from the British Geological Survey (BGS) soil texture map (http://mapapps2.bgs.ac.uk/ukso/home.html). The soil on the hillslopes is composed of clay, loam, silt and sand, and sediment in the river channels is mainly gravel and cobble. Without sufficient ...
Chantale’s photo provides an excellent overhead view of the Lake Repulse Dam. The photo also gives walkers an indication of the challenges which the landscape offers beside Lake Repulse. For vehicle drivers, the Dam is reached by heading westward past the Ouse township, turning off the Lyell...
Centre for Computational Geography University of Leeds Leeds LS2 9JT UKJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Hydrological ProcHydrological ProcessesrnessesAbrahart RJ, See L (2000) Comparing neural network and autoregressive moving average techniques for the provision of continuous river flow forecasts in two ...
River Ouse, river in north-central England, draining the central Pennines (via its tributaries) and the Vale of York. It is formed by the confluence of the Swale and Ure rivers east of Boroughbridge in central North Yorkshire county. The Ouse flows gener
Ouseburn otter and cub playing in Newcastle river•Dec. 5, 2024, 4:54 AM ET (BBC) River Tyne, England River Tyne,riverin northernEngland, flowing for 62 miles (100 km) into theNorth SeabelowNewcastle upon Tyne. It is formed nearHexhamby theconfluenceof the North Tyne, with its tribut...
Mann, R.H.K. Temporal and spatial variations in the growth of 0 group roach (Rutilis rutlilis) in the River Great Ouse, in relation to water temperature and food availability.Regul. Rivers Res. Manag.1997,13, 277–285. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] ...
Elevated phosphorus loads play an important role in the deterioration of water quality and can subsequently pose a threat to the aquatic organisms in a river or a standing water body. The accurate assessment of total phosphorus (TP) fluxes from a catchme