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The role of diagenisis in the hydrogeological stratification of carbonate aquifers:an example from the chalk at Fair Cross, Berkshire, UK
hydrogeological stratification carbonate aquifers Fair Cross
2009/6/8
Carbonate rocks form important aquifers in many parts of the world and in north-west Europe the Chalk is a primary source of potable water. When flushed with relatively fresh groundwaters, the Chalk ...
The impact of broadleaved woodland on water resources in lowland UK:III. The results from Black Wood and Bridgets Farm compared with those from other woodland and grassland sites
broadleaved woodland water resources grassland sites
2009/5/18
In the United Kingdom the planting of broadleaved woodland has led to concerns about the impact on water resources. Comparative studies, typically using soil water measurements, have been established ...
The impact of broadleaved woodland on water resources in lowland UK:II. Evaporation estimates from sensible heat flux measurements over beech woodland and grass on chalk sites in Hampshire
broadleaved woodland heat flux water resources chalk sites
2009/5/18
The impact on recharge to the Chalk aquifer of substitution of broadleaved woodland for pasture is a matter of concern in the UK. Hence, measurements of energy balance components were made above beech...
The impact of broadleaved woodland on water resources in lowland UK:I. Soil water changes below beech woodland and grass on chalk sites in Hampshire
water resources broadleaved woodland grass
2009/5/18
The possible effects of broadleaved woodland on recharge to the UK Chalk aquifer have led to a study of evaporation and transpiration from beech woodland (Black Wood) and pasture (Bridgets Farm), grow...
Groundwater compartmentalisation:a water table height and geochemical analysis of the structural controls on the subdivision of a major aquifer, the Sherwood Sandstone, Merseyside, UK
Groundwater compartmentalisation Sherwood Sandstone water table height
2009/5/13
Compartmentalisation, the subdivision of an aquifer into discrete and relatively isolated units, may be of critical importance for the protection of groundwater although it has been largely ignored i...
The role of catchment characteristics in determining surface water nitrogen in four upland regions in the UK
catchment characteristics upland regions surface water nitrogen
2009/5/6
Hydrochemical and catchment data from 80 upland moorland sites in four regions with contrasting climate, soils, geology and geomorphology have been analysed to assess the key catchment attributes that...
Characterising groundwater-dominated lowland catchments:the UK Lowland Catchment Research Programme (LOCAR)
groundwater-dominated lowland catchments Lowland Catchment Research
2009/5/6
This paper reports on a major UK initiative to address deficiencies in understanding the hydro-ecological response of groundwater-dominated lowland catchments. The scope and objectives of this nationa...
Implications of changing from grazed or semi-natural vegetation to forestry for carbon stores and fluxes in upland organo-mineral soils in the UK
semi-natural vegetation carbon stores upland organo-mineral soils
2009/5/6
In the UK, as organo-mineral soils are a significant store of soil organic carbon (SOC), they may become increasingly favoured for the expansion of upland forestry. It is important, therefore, to asse...