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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Timothy Peter Burt is a British geographer, academic, and academic administrator. He was Master of Hatfield College, Durham and Professor of Geography at the University of Durham between 1996 and 2017. He had previously taught at Huddersfield Polytechnic, the University of Oxford, and Keble College, Oxford.
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- The role of topography in controlling throughflow generation (1978) (391)
- Topographic controls of soil moisture distributions (1985) (338)
- Environmental change in moorland landscapes (2007) (297)
- Water table elevation controls on soil nitrogen cycling in riparian wetlands along a European climatic gradient (2004) (286)
- Trends in Dissolved Organic Carbon in UK Rivers and Lakes (2004) (266)
- Nitrogen Removal by Riparian Buffers along a European Climatic Gradient: Patterns and Factors of Variation (2003) (262)
- Runoff generation and water table fluctuations in blanket peat: evidence from UK data spanning the dry summer of 1995 (1999) (253)
- Hydraulic conductivity in frozen soils (1976) (253)
- Long-term accumulation and transport of anthropogenic phosphorus in three river basins (2015) (250)
- Nitrate:processes, patterns and management (1995) (249)
- Process studies in hillslope hydrology. (1993) (237)
- Accelerated soil erosion around a Mexican highland lake caused by prehispanic agriculture (1993) (226)
- Denitrification in riparian buffer zones : the role of floodplain hydrology (1999) (224)
- Carbon budget for a British upland peat catchment. (2003) (224)
- Linking hydrology and biogeochemistry in complex landscapes (2004) (219)
- Impact of land drainage on peatland hydrology. (2006) (209)
- Long term records of riverine dissolved organic matter (2003) (205)
- Particle size characteristics of suspended sediment in hillslope runoff and stream flow (1997) (196)
- Can climate change explain increases in DOC flux from upland peat catchments? (2004) (195)
- Runoff production in blanket peat covered catchments (2003) (194)
- Cover Crops for Clean Water (1993) (174)
- Water table fluctuations in the riparian zone: comparative results from a pan-European experiment (2002) (172)
- Piping and pipeflow in a deep peat catchment (2002) (171)
- Fate of 15N-nitrate in unplanted, planted and harvested riparian wetland soil microcosms (2002) (159)
- If you have a hammer everything looks like a nail: traditional versus participatory model building (2007) (154)
- Release of dissolved organic carbon from upland peat (2002) (153)
- Sustainable phosphorus management and the need for a long-term perspective: the legacy hypothesis. (2014) (152)
- Trends in DOC concentration in Great Britain (2007) (148)
- Nitrate concentrations and fluxes in the River Thames over 140 years (1868–2008): are increases irreversible? (2010) (144)
- Hydraulic conductivity in upland blanket peat: measurement and variability (2003) (143)
- Role of floodplain sediments in reducing the nitrate concentration of subsurface run‐off: A case study in the Cotswolds, UK (1993) (141)
- Time series analysis of long‐term river dissolved organic carbon records (2004) (137)
- Toward a conceptual model of floodplain water table response (2004) (136)
- Use of mineral magnetic measurements to fingerprint suspended sediment sources: approaches and techniques for data analysis (1997) (135)
- Rainfall simulators for investigating soil response to rainfall (1989) (131)
- Whither field hydrology? The need for discovery science and outrageous hydrological hypotheses (2015) (129)
- Patterns of denitrification rates in European alluvial soils under various hydrological regimes (2007) (128)
- The multi-annual carbon budget of a peat-covered catchment. (2009) (123)
- Impact of Land-use Change on Watar Quality at the Catchment scale: The Use of Export Coefficient and Structural Models (1999) (123)
- AGU Fall Meeting (2011) (123)
- Testing a climato-topographic index for predicting wetlands distribution along an European climate gradient (2003) (117)
- The UK Environmental Change Network: Emerging trends in the composition of plant and animal communities and the physical environment (2009) (114)
- Research, part of a Special Feature on Ecosystem Services, Governance and Stakeholder Participation Anticipating and Managing Future Trade-offs and Complementarities between Ecosystem Services (2013) (114)
- Infiltration, runoff and sediment production in blanket peat catchments: implications of field rainfall simulation experiments (2002) (111)
- Hydrological flowpaths and nitrate removal rates within a riparian floodplain along a fourth‐order stream in Brittany (France) (2003) (111)
- Nitrate in groundwater. (1993) (109)
- Sediment yield and delivery in the blanket peat moorlands of the southern Pennines (1991) (104)
- Predicting the future DOC flux from upland peat catchments (2005) (103)
- Surface sealing and infiltration. (1990) (102)
- Flux of dissolved organic carbon from U.K. rivers (2007) (99)
- Stream nitrate levels in a small catchment in South West England over a period of 15 years (1970-1985) (1988) (99)
- Nitrate pollution in intensively farmed regions: What are the prospects for sustaining high‐quality groundwater? (2011) (99)
- Long-term study of the natural environment - perceptive science or mindless monitoring? (1994) (97)
- Water table fluctuations within the floodplain of the River Severn, England (2002) (96)
- Toward More Detailed Field Monitoring of Variable Source Areas (1978) (89)
- The rate of and controls upon DOC loss in a peat catchment (2006) (87)
- Automatic monitoring of soil moisture conditions in a hillslope spur and hollow (1977) (85)
- Nitrate in surface waters. (1993) (83)
- The future of the uplands (2009) (80)
- The future of the uplands (2009) (80)
- Importance of long-term monitoring for detecting environmental change: lessons from a lowland river in south east England (2008) (78)
- Hydraulics and overland flow. (1990) (77)
- A univariate model of river water nitrate time series (1999) (75)
- Nitrate in United kingdom rivers: policy and its outcomes since 1970. (2011) (73)
- Land-use controls on sediment production in a lowland catchment, south-west England. (1990) (73)
- DOC budgets of drained peat catchments: implications for DOC production in peat soils (2009) (72)
- Macropores and hydrologic hillslope processes. (1990) (71)
- Laboratory experiments on drought and runoff in blanket peat (2002) (70)
- The effectiveness of nitrate vulnerable zones for limiting surface water nitrate concentrations - the failure of nutrient input management. (2009) (69)
- Trends in Drought Frequency – the Fate of DOC Export From British Peatlands (2006) (69)
- North Atlantic Oscillation amplifies orographic precipitation and river flow in upland Britain (2013) (69)
- Long-term rainfall and streamflow records for north central England: putting the Environmental Change Network site at Moor House, Upper Teesdale, in context (1998) (68)
- The flux of DOC from the UK – Predicting the role of soils, land use and net watershed losses (2012) (67)
- Interpretation of recession flow (1980) (66)
- Catchment Experiments in Fluvial Geomorphology (1984) (66)
- Fluxes of dissolved carbon dioxide and inorganic carbon from an upland peat catchment: implications for soil respiration (2005) (65)
- Changing patterns of heavy rainfall in upland areas: a case study from northern England (2012) (64)
- More rain, less soil: long‐term changes in rainfall intensity with climate change (2016) (64)
- Fluvial flux of nitrogen from Great Britain 1974–2005 in the context of the terrestrial nitrogen budget of Great Britain (2008) (62)
- Flow frequency responses to hardwood-to-grass conversion and subsequent succession (1992) (61)
- Overview : the nitrate issue (1993) (60)
- Identification and Characterization of Pedogeomorphological Processes on a Hillslope (2002) (60)
- Synoptic Climatology of Air Pollution in Moscow (1998) (59)
- Modelling long-term diffuse nitrate pollution at the catchment-scale: data, parameter and epistemic uncertainty (2011) (58)
- Long-term monitoring of river water nitrate: how much data do we need? (2010) (58)
- Integrated management of sensitive catchment systems (2001) (58)
- Nitrogen cycling in agricultural soils. (1993) (58)
- Controls on the chemistry of runoff from an upland peat catchment (2003) (57)
- A classification of drainage and macropore flow in an agricultural catchment (2002) (57)
- Sediment cascades : an integrated approach (2010) (55)
- Rainfall Distributions in Sri Lanka in Time and Space: An Analysis Based on Daily Rainfall Data (2014) (55)
- Temporal and spatial patterns of nitrate losses from an agricultural catchment (1987) (55)
- Modelling floods in hydrologically complex lowland river reaches (1999) (55)
- The effect of severe drought on the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and flux from British rivers (2008) (54)
- Runoff production in peat-covered catchments (1990) (54)
- Changes in stream nitrate concentrations due to land management practices, ecological succession, and climate: Developing a systems approach to integrated catchment response (2003) (53)
- Measurement of Hydraulic Conductivity of Frozen Soils (1974) (52)
- The effect of land use on nitrogen, phosphorus and suspended sediment delivery to streams in a small catchment in southwest England. (1990) (52)
- On the value of long‐term, low‐frequency water quality sampling: avoiding throwing the baby out with the bathwater (2011) (51)
- Long-term changes in hydrological pathways in an upland peat catchment—recovery from severe drought? (2006) (51)
- Statistical analysis of nitrate concentrations from the Rivers Frome and Piddle (Dorset, UK) for the period 1965–2007 (2009) (51)
- Effects of the 1995–1997 drought on nitrate leaching in lowland England (2000) (50)
- Production vs. solubility in controlling runoff of DOC from peat soils – The use of an event analysis (2008) (50)
- A third paradox in catchment hydrology and biogeochemistry: decoupling in the riparian zone (2005) (50)
- A 305-year continuous monthly rainfall series for the island of Ireland (1711–2016) (2017) (48)
- Changes in DOC treatability: Indications of compositional changes in DOC trends (2009) (47)
- The effect of forestry drainage operations on upland sediment yields: The results of a storm‐based study (1983) (46)
- Temporal and spatial analysis of nitrate concentrations from the Frome and Piddle catchments in Dorset (UK) for water years 1978 to 2007: evidence for nitrate breakthrough? (2008) (46)
- The complete carbon budget of a drained peat catchment (2010) (45)
- Decomposition of river water nitrate time-series — comparing agricultural and urban signals (1998) (45)
- Overland flow and erosion. (1990) (45)
- An historical record of evaporation losses since 1815 calculated using long-term observations from the Radcliffe Meteorological Station, Oxford, England (1998) (45)
- The contribution of throughflow to storm runoff: An evaluation of a chemical mixing model (1982) (44)
- Diurnal variations in stream discharge and throughflow during a period of low flow (1979) (43)
- Short-term nitrogen transformation rates in riparian wetland soil determined with nitrogen-15 (2003) (43)
- What do we still need to know about the ecohydrology of riparian zones? (2010) (43)
- Farming for Water Quality: Balancing Food Security and Nitrate Pollution in UK River Basins (2013) (43)
- Evidence for nitrogen accumulation: the total nitrogen budget of the terrestrial biosphere of a lowland agricultural catchment (2015) (42)
- Beyond the hundredth meridian (2004) (42)
- The Flux of Dissolved Organic Carbon From UK Rivers (2006) (41)
- Making water policy work in the United Kingdom: A case study of practical approaches to strengthening complex, multi-tiered systems of water governance (2017) (41)
- The fluvial flux of particulate organic matter from the UK : quantifying in-stream losses and carbon sinks. (2014) (41)
- Soil erosion and flooding as a result of a summer thunderstorm in Oxfordshire and Berkshire, May 1993 (1996) (40)
- Shifts in discharge‐concentration relationships as a small catchment recover from severe drought (2015) (40)
- Modelling the impact of drainage and drain-blocking on dissolved organic carbon release from peatlands (2007) (40)
- Predicting the future carbon budget of an upland peat catchment (2007) (39)
- The effect of drain blocking on the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) budget of an upland peat catchment in the UK (2013) (38)
- THE ROLE OF EROSION AND SEDIMENT TRANSPORT IN NUTRIENT AND CONTAMINANT TRANSFER edited by M. Stone, International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 263, IAHS Press, Wall-ingford, 2000. No. of pages: 307. Price: £48.00. ISBN 1 901502 26 0. (2001) (38)
- The annual cycle (2019) (37)
- The natural history of Slapton Ley nature reserve. XV: Hydrological processes in the Slapton Wood catchment (1983) (37)
- Some aspects of the three-dimensional heat island in Moscow (1997) (37)
- Changing temperature and rainfall gradients in the British Uplands (2010) (37)
- Assessment of sample frequency bias and precision in fluvial flux calculations – An improved low bias estimation method (2013) (36)
- Conceptual framework and planning guidelines for integrated coastal area and river basin management (1999) (35)
- Inter-annual controls on nitrate export from an agricultural catchment — how much land-use change is safe? (2001) (35)
- Monitoring change in hydrological systems. (2003) (35)
- Runoff, sediment, and solute delivery in agricultural drainage basins:a scale-dependent approach (1989) (35)
- HYDROLOGICAL FORECASTING (35)
- Nitrate losses from agricultural land. (1993) (35)
- A method of estimating in-stream residence time of water in rivers. (2014) (34)
- Monitoring fluvial water chemistry for trend detection: hydrological variability masks trends in datasets covering fewer than 12 years. (2011) (34)
- Variations in the hydrology of an underdrained clay hillslope (2000) (34)
- Storm runoff generation in small catchments in relation to the flood response of large basins. (1989) (33)
- Nitrogen cycling in wetlands. (1993) (33)
- Managing Water Quality in Agricultural Catchments (1997) (33)
- Determination of hydraulic soil properties. (1990) (33)
- Human impact on long‐term organic carbon export to rivers (2017) (32)
- On the generation of delayed peaks in stream discharge (1985) (32)
- Seeing the climate through the trees: observing climate and forestry impacts on streamflow using a 60‐year record (2015) (32)
- Intercomparison of Evapotranspiration Over the Savannah Volta Basin in West Africa Using Remote Sensing Data (2008) (31)
- Controlling losses of nitrate by changing land use. (1993) (31)
- Stimulation from simulation? A teaching model of hillslope hydrology for use on microcomputers (1986) (31)
- Modelling the spatial variability in floodplain soil contamination during flood events to improve chemical mass balance estimates (1998) (31)
- Variation in suspended sediment yield across the UK - A failure of the concept and interpretation of the sediment delivery ratio (2014) (30)
- Water quality trends in the Windrush catchment: Nitrogen speciation and sediment interactions (1991) (30)
- A laboratory model to investigate the soil moisture conditions on a draining slope (1977) (29)
- On the importance of very long‐term water quality records (2014) (28)
- Inter‐decadal variability in daily rainfall at Durham (UK) since the 1850s (2007) (27)
- Ecohydrological flow networks in the subsurface (2014) (27)
- Terrain analysis for quantitative description of zero-order basins (1987) (27)
- Long‐term records of dissolved organic carbon flux from peat‐covered catchments: evidence for a drought effect? (2008) (27)
- Stream nitrate levels in a small catchment in south west England over a period of 35 years (1970–2005) (2009) (27)
- The multi-annual nitrogen budget of a peat-covered catchment--changing from sink to source? (2012) (26)
- Long Term Records of Riverine Carbon Flux (2002) (26)
- Oxford Weather and Climate since 1767 (2019) (26)
- The politics of nitrate in the UK. (1993) (26)
- The flux of dissolved nitrogen from the UK--evaluating the role of soils and land use. (2012) (25)
- Sediment Cascades in the Environment: An Integrated Approach (2010) (24)
- Forest land cover continues to exacerbate freshwater acidification despite decline in sulphate emissions. (2012) (23)
- Changing patterns of daily precipitation totals at the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory, North Carolina, USA (2018) (23)
- The fluvial flux of particulate organic matter from the UK: the emission factor of soil erosion (2016) (22)
- [Withdrawn] Declines in the dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and flux from the UK (2016) (22)
- Carbon Monoxide and Nitrogen Oxides Pollution in Moscow (1999) (22)
- Change in runoff initiation probability over a severe drought in a peat soil – Implications for flowpaths (2007) (22)
- The relationship between throughflow generation and the solute concentration of soil and stream water (1979) (22)
- Spatial variation in solutional denudation and soil moisture over a hillslope hollow (1983) (21)
- The flux of suspended sediment from the UK 1974 to 2010 (2013) (21)
- A homogenous daily rainfall record for the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford, from the 1820s (2011) (21)
- Soil nitrate sources and nitrate leaching losses, Slapton, South Devon (1991) (21)
- Do nitrogen inputs stimulate dissolved organic carbon production in upland peat bogs? (2006) (20)
- Changes in agricultural practice. (1993) (20)
- The fluvial flux of nitrate from the UK terrestrial biosphere - An estimate of national-scale in-stream nitrate loss using an export coefficient model (2012) (20)
- The fluvial flux of total reactive and total phosphorus from the UK in the context of a national phosphorus budget: comparing UK river fluxes with phosphorus trade imports and exports (2016) (19)
- Ecosystems Services in Dynamic and Contested Landscapes: The Case of UK Uplands (2009) (19)
- Non‐stationarity in long time series: some curious reversals in the ‘memory’ effect (2007) (19)
- The effective oxidation state of a peatland (2016) (19)
- Global positioning system: An effective way to map a small area or catchment (1995) (19)
- POTASSIUM CHEMISTRY OF A SMALL UPLAND STREAM FOLLOWING A MAJOR DROUGHT (1997) (19)
- The flux of organic matter through a peatland ecosystem: The role of cellulose, lignin, and their control of the ecosystem oxidation state (2017) (19)
- Catchment planning and the nitrate issue: a U K perspective (1992) (18)
- Has the composition of fluvial DOC changed? Spatiotemporal patterns in the DOC‐color relationship (2010) (18)
- NITRATE LOSSES IN SOIL DRAINAGE WATERS IN RELATION TO WATER FLOW RATE ON A DECIDUOUS WOODLAND SITE (1981) (17)
- The role of topography in controlling throughflow generation: A reply (1980) (17)
- The total phosphorus budget of a peat‐covered catchment (2016) (17)
- The climate of Malham Tarn (2003) (17)
- Editorial: Linking Short-term Geomorphic Processes to Landscape Evolution (1997) (17)
- Predicting the effect of land use on stream water quality in the UK (1991) (17)
- Correction of fluvial fluxes of chemical species for diurnal variation (2013) (17)
- The hydrology and geomorphology of blanket peat: implications for integrated catchment management (1997) (17)
- New data on air pollution in the former Soviet Union (1994) (16)
- Identification of throughflow using the distribution of secondary iron oxides in soils (1999) (15)
- Forty-year trends in the flux and concentration of phosphorus in British rivers. (2018) (15)
- Understanding the diurnal cycle in fluvial dissolved organic carbon – The interplay of in-stream residence time, day length and organic matter turnover (2015) (15)
- British Society for Geomorphology (2009) (15)
- Investigating contemporary and historical sediment inputs to Slapton Higher Ley: an analysis of the robustness of source ascription methods when applied to lake sediment data (2002) (15)
- Thermodynamic Control of the Carbon Budget of a Peatland (2018) (15)
- An analysis of rainfall across the British Isles in the 1870s (2015) (15)
- The hydrology of the Slapton catchments (1996) (14)
- Climate change and soil erosion (1993) (14)
- The influence of hydrological pathways on the transport of the herbicide, isoproturon, through an underdrained clay soil (1999) (14)
- Stream water quality and nutrient export in the Slapton Catchments (1996) (14)
- Reconstructing long‐term records of dissolved CO2 (2005) (14)
- The evidence for past and present erosion in the Slapton catchment, Southwest Devon. (1992) (14)
- Handling excess nitrates (1990) (13)
- Temperate forests and rangelands (2009) (13)
- The calendar year (2019) (13)
- Soil water hysteresis: models and implications. (1990) (13)
- The changing water cycle: hydroclimatic extremes in the British Isles (2016) (13)
- Time-dependent changes in soil properties and surface runoff generation. (1996) (13)
- Hydrology and Biogeochemistry Linkages (2011) (12)
- The Role of Floodplains in Mitigating Diffuse Nitrate Pollution (2008) (12)
- Land Use and Land Cover Effects on Runoff Processes: Agricultural Effects (2006) (12)
- Analysis of spatial water quality and stream networks in the southern Cotswolds during and after the drought of 1976 (1978) (12)
- A 19-year long energy budget of an upland peat bog, northern England (2015) (12)
- Time series analysis of the world's longest fluvial nitrate record: evidence for changing states of catchment saturation (2015) (12)
- The Impact of Peatland Restoration on Local Climate: Restoration of a Cool Humid Island (2019) (11)
- The importance of sewage effluent discharge in the export of dissolved organic carbon from U.K. rivers (2019) (11)
- Dramatic Erosion of a Tobacco Field at Vanceboro, North Carolina (2013) (11)
- Variable source areas of stream discharge and their relationship to point and non-point sources of nitrate pollution (1986) (11)
- The distribution of solute processes on an acid hillslope and the delivery of solutes to a stream: II. Exchangeable Al3+ (1999) (11)
- Fluxes of inorganic carbon from two forested catchments in the Appalachian mountains (2005) (11)
- Nitrogen and phosphorus flows from agricultural hillslopes. (1996) (10)
- Linking pulses of atmospheric deposition to DOC release in an upland peat‐covered catchment (2008) (10)
- The fate of suspended sediment and particulate organic carbon in transit through the channels of a river catchment (2018) (10)
- Geomorphological Hazards in Los Angeles (1985) (10)
- Rill erosion along the thalweg of a hillslope hollow: A case study from the cotswold hills, Central England (1994) (10)
- Buffer zones: current concerns and future directions (1997) (10)
- Quaternary and recent processes and forms (1890-1965) and the mid-century revolutions (2008) (10)
- Solute transport in soils. (1990) (10)
- Infiltration for Soil Erosion Models: Some Temporal and Spatial Complications (1998) (9)
- The natural history of the Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve XXII: the climate of Slapton Ley (2001) (9)
- Placing heavy rainfall events in context using long time series: An example from the North York Moors (2010) (8)
- Is water quality in British rivers "better than at any time since the end of the Industrial Revolution"? (2022) (8)
- Identifying DOC gains and losses during a 20-year record in the Trout Beck catchment, Moor House, UK. (2016) (8)
- A Molecular Budget for a Peatland Based Upon 13C Solid‐State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (2018) (7)
- The UK’s total nitrogen budget from 1990 to 2020: a transition from source to sink? (2016) (7)
- Catchment experiments in fluvial geomorphology; a review of objectives and methodology (1984) (7)
- The probability of breaching water quality standards – A probabilistic model of river water nitrate concentrations (2020) (7)
- A soil-landscape continuum on a three-dimensional hillslope, Quantock Hills, Somerset. (1996) (7)
- Catchment Hydrology and Sustainable Management (CHASM): an integrating methodological framework for prediction (2003) (7)
- The permanence of stream networks in Britain: Further comments (1982) (7)
- Modelling the Impact of Land-use Change on Water Quality In Lowland Catchments: The Role of Dynamic Nitrogen Reservoirs (1999) (6)
- Monitoring soil erosion on agricultural land: results and implications for the Rother valley, West Sussex, UK (2020) (6)
- Forests or floods (2002) (6)
- Catchment sensitivity to land use controls (1993) (6)
- A 125 year record of fluvial calcium flux from a temperate catchment: Interplay of climate, land-use change and atmospheric deposition (2012) (6)
- Time-synchronised stage recorders for the monitoring of incremental discharge inputs in small streams (1978) (6)
- Homogenising the rainfall record at Durham for the 1870s (2009) (6)
- Hursh CR and Brater EF (1941) Separating storm-hydrographs from small drainage-areas into surface- and subsurface-flow. Transactions, American Geophysical Union 22: 863-871 (2010) (6)
- Slopes and slope processes (1984) (5)
- Nitrate: processes, patterns and controls (1993) (5)
- Floodplains in River Ecosystems (2006) (5)
- A practical exercise to demonstrate the variable source area model (1988) (5)
- Durham University Observatory and its meteorological record (2007) (4)
- British Society for Geomorphology National Conference, Exeter (2008) (4)
- Are peatlands cool humid islands in a landscape? (2020) (4)
- Some observations on slope development in South Wales: Savigear and Kirkby revisited (2003) (4)
- Processes, Patterns and Management (1993) (4)
- Eroding upland landscapes? Past, present and future perspectives (2002) (3)
- The natural history of Slapton Ley Nature Reserve. XIX : A preliminary study of the control of nitrate and phosphate polloution in wetlands (1991) (3)
- Between the land and the river: River conservation and the riparian zone (2013) (3)
- Late Holocene environmental change in the Basin of Pátzcuaro, Michoacán, México (1996) (3)
- Modelling the impact of agriculture upon water quality in the Windrush catchment - an export coefficient approach in a representative basin (1990) (3)
- The fluvial flux of phosphorus from the UK 1974 - 2012: where has all the phosphorus gone? (2015) (3)
- Long-term study of the natural environment at Slapton Ley (1996) (3)
- TELECONNECTION BETWEEN GLOBAL CLIMATIC EVENTS, ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION CHANGE AND STREAM FLOW OVER THE RIVER NILE (2003) (3)
- Protecting Water Resources Through a Focus on Headwater Streams (2017) (3)
- Spatial distribution of chemical weathering intensity on an acid hillslope (with 7 figures and 2 tables) (2000) (3)
- The Geomorphology of the Whin Sill (2020) (3)
- The seven sources of variance in fluvial flux time series (2018) (2)
- Hot air rises (2004) (2)
- Land use change: causes and consequences (1992) (2)
- A spatial total nitrogen budget for Great Britain. (2020) (2)
- Erosional Processes and Sediment Transport in Upland Mires (2010) (2)
- Local climate impacts from ongoing restoration of a peatland (2022) (2)
- Air Pollution In Moscow (1970) (2)
- Hydrological processes in the Slapton catchments and their relationship to sediment and solute losses. (1990) (2)
- The problem of self-correlation in fluvial flux data – The case of nitrate flux from UK rivers (2015) (2)
- Hydrology and solute uptake in hillslope soils on Magnesian Limestone: the Whitwell Wood project (1985) (2)
- River water temperature demonstrates resistance to long‐term air temperature change (2022) (2)
- The total nitrogen budget of the UK- amounts, controls and prognosis (2011) (2)
- A 50‐year record of nitrate concentrations in the Slapton Ley Catchment, Devon, United Kingdom (2020) (2)
- Mapping the weather (2004) (2)
- Topographic Controls on Rainfall and Runoff. (1986) (2)
- Nitrate : future problems-future solutions? (1993) (2)
- A scale-dependent approach to the study of nutrient export from basins (1993) (2)
- Factors influencing the growth of miniature ice lenses (1981) (1)
- Durham Weather and Climate since 1841 (2022) (1)
- A 305 year monthly rainfall series for the Island of Ireland (1711-2016) (2017) (1)
- 1 . 1 Floodplains in River Ecosystems (2005) (1)
- Integrated indicators are important metrics of catchment biogeochemical function (2017) (1)
- Nutrient Dynamics in Riparian Ecotones (1993) (1)
- Dissolved loads of rivers and surface water quantity/quality relationships, B. W. Webb (Ed.), International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 141, 1983. No. of pages: 439 + xi (1985) (1)
- WETLAND CONTROL OF SEWAGE POINT SOURCES OF NITRATE AND PHOSPHATE, SLAPTON, S. DEVON, UK (1990) (1)
- The problem of underpowered rivers (2020) (1)
- Field Studies Council ( 02 / 04 / 2019 ) 1 STREAM WATER QUALITY IN THE SLAPTON CATCHMENTS : A META-ANALYSIS OF KEY TRENDS SINCE 1970 (2019) (1)
- Slopes and slope processes (1986) (1)
- Improving lake water quality in Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve, South Devon, UK : amelioration by wetlands or drainage basin source management? (1997) (1)
- Building Characters, Sharpening Minds (2016) (1)
- Forest hydrology and ecology at Coweeta edited by W. T. Swank and D. A. Crossley, Springer‐Verlag, Ecological studies volume 66, 1987, no. of pages: 469 (1989) (1)
- The dissolved organic carbon flux from the UK – A new Bayesian approach to flux calculation (2020) (1)
- Derivation of Energy and Water Balance Parameters from ENVISAT AATSR Data across Savannah Volta Catchments in West Africa Second Space for Hydrology Workshop 12-14 November 2007 at WMO, Geneva, Switzerland (2007) (1)
- North Atlantic Oscillation drives double orographic enhancement of precipitation and river flow in upland Britain (2012) (1)
- January (2010) (0)
- The loss of DOC in transit through river catchments - impact on the atmosphere and understanding trends (2012) (0)
- Time, Place and Circumstance (2020) (0)
- Nitrogen and phosphorus export from the Slapton catchment (1992) (0)
- Notable heatwaves and cold spells, sunny and dull periods, in Oxford since 1815 (2019) (0)
- Drought and runoff in blanket peat (2003) (0)
- Field experiments and measurement programs in geomorphology, edited by Olav Slaymaker, 1991. No. of pages: xi + 224. Outside U.S.A. and Canada: Balkema,. Rotterdam. ISBN 90-6191-996-7 U.S.A. and Canada: University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 0-7748-0351-7 (1992) (0)
- Summer (2019) (0)
- Winter: December, January and February (2019) (0)
- Oxford’s urban growth and its potential impact on the local climate (2019) (0)
- Modelling the impact on water quality of land use change in the Windrush catchment (1992) (0)
- FEBRUARY (2001) (0)
- The composition and character of DOM from an upland peat catchment - sources, roles and fate (2017) (0)
- Winter (2019) (0)
- Rain in the hills (2005) (0)
- Deposited in DRO : 17 July 2018 Version of attached (2018) (0)
- Mt St Helens: then and now (2005) (0)
- BHS Third International Simposium 2010, Newcastle (2010) (0)
- Earliest and latest dates (2019) (0)
- An ice-free Arctic Ocean? (2006) (0)
- DOC fluxes from the UK – up to 194 monitoring sites over 125 years and from 0.1 km2 to 10000 km2 (2011) (0)
- Autumn: September, October and November (2019) (0)
- Soil erosion, Dusan Zachar, Veda (Bratislava) in co-edition with Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1982. No. of pages: 548. ISBN 0 444 99725 3 (1984) (0)
- Improving lake water quality in Slapton Ley National Nature Reserve, S. Devon, UK - amelioration by wetlands or catchment source management (1997) (0)
- Book Review: Soil hydrology (1999) (0)
- Non-stationarity in long hydrological time series: a new theoretical technique for detecting multiple changes in mean and variance (2010) (0)
- Slopes and slope processes (1984) (0)
- Steam railways and the rural identity (2006) (0)
- Book Review: Nutrient fluxes in the Rhine and Elbe basins. Netherlands Geographical Studies 259. (2000) (0)
- Oxford’s weather in its regional context (2019) (0)
- THE IMPORTANCE OF SEWAGE EFFLUENT DISCHARGE IN THE EXPORT OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON FROM UNITED KINGDOM RIVERS (2020) (0)
- March (2019) (0)
- Book reviews : Rodda, J.C. editor, 1985: Facets of hydrology II. Chichester: John Wiley. xvi + 447 pp. £38.00 cloth (1987) (0)
- How Population Growth and Land-Use Change Increased Fluvial Dissolved Organic Carbon Fluxes over 130 Years in the Thames Basin (UK) (2015) (0)
- The Collegiate Way (2016) (0)
- Biogeomon 6, Helsinki (2009) (0)
- The value and importance of long-term water quality monitoring (2010) (0)
- International Association of Hydrogeologists, XXXVIth International Conference, Toyama Japan (2008) (0)
- Droughts and wet spells (2019) (0)
- Nitrate concentrations and fluxes in the River Thames, London UK 1868 to 2008: exploratory analysis of the world’s longest water quality time series (2011) (0)
- Chronology (2019) (0)
- Spring: March, April and May (2019) (0)
- Surface Water: Nitrogen Enrichment (2007) (0)
- Sulphur constraints on the carbon cycle (2017) (0)
- Island of Ireland monthly rainfall series 1711-2016 (IoI_1711) (2018) (0)
- BOD as a Measure of Fluvial Organic Matter Lability—The Decoupling of O2 Consumption From CO2 Production (2021) (0)
- A field guide to the geomorphology of the Slapton region (2018) (0)
- What is the prognosis of nitrogen losses from UK soils (2009) (0)
- Identifying short- and long-term change in catchment biogeochemical function (2011) (0)
- Song Crown: A New Compilation of Sweet Gospel Songs (0)
- Versatile use of land (2003) (0)
- Carbon Budget of Uk Upland Peats (2002) (0)
- Climate change in Oxford (2019) (0)
- Integrated design of hydrological networks edited by M. E. Moss, International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication No. 158, July 1986. No. of pages: 415. Price: $40 (US). ISBN 0-947571-75-2 (1988) (0)
- Long-term monitoring in the UK River Thames Catchment: 150 years of land use and water quality (2019) (0)
- Fieldwork and Nature: Observing, Experimenting and Thinking (2020) (0)
- Soil properties, slope hydrology and spatial patterns of chemical denudation (2020) (0)
- Drought causes step-changes in catchment-scale carbon export from peatland catchments (2015) (0)
- The global transformation of geomorphology (2022) (0)
- Slopes and slope processes (1987) (0)
- Catchment Issues and Processes (1994) (0)
- Ecohydrology Bearings — Invited Commentary Ecohydrological fl ow networks in the subsurface (2014) (0)
- Slopes: solute processes and landforms (2021) (0)
- Strengthening the core (2009) (0)
- The dependence structure of daily hydrological processes (2014) (0)
- Gordon Research Conference: Catchment Science: Interactions of Hydrology, Biology & Geochemistry (2011) (0)
- A landscape in chains (2005) (0)
- Long-period weather observations elsewhere in the British Isles and Europe (2019) (0)
- DOC fluxes from the UK – up to 237 monitoring sites over 125 years (2011) (0)
- Demonstration of the mediation by surface hydrological connectivity of the influence of landscape factors on instream ecology. (2007) (0)
- The use of very long term water quality records from the UK: insights, new methods and future research (2013) (0)
- Slopes and slope processes (1988) (0)
- April (2019) (0)
- Spatial and temporal aspects of catchment-scale nitrate transport (2009) (0)
- Spatial variations in rainfall and stream water quality around the Avonmouth industrial Complex (1977) (0)
- Spring (2019) (0)
- Snapshot At wilting point (2004) (0)
- Book Review: Pollution of lakes and rivers: a paleoenvironmental perspective (2003) (0)
- Book reviews : Van der Beken, A. and Herrmann, A. editors, 1985: New approaches in water balance computations. International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 148. Oxford: IAHS. xii + 167 pp. US $20.00 (1986) (0)
- Book Review: Erosion and sediment transport measurement in rivers: technological and methodological advances (2005) (0)
- A 150-year phosphorus budget for the Thames catchment, UK (2020) (0)
- A Country Rich in Water (1994) (0)
- Vegetation and drought mapping in West Africa using remote sensing: A Case Study (2013) (0)
- The biggest waterfall in the world (2005) (0)
- The fl ux of organic matter through a peatland ecosystem: The role of cellulose, lignin, and their control of the ecosystem oxidation state Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences (2017) (0)
- The terrestrial nitrogen budget of the Thames catchment, UK (2011) (0)
- Summer: June, July and August (2019) (0)
- Detecting change in long hydrological time series: moving on from double-mass curves (2013) (0)
- Sediment and solute dynamics (1993) (0)
- Book reviews : Williams, P.J. 1987: Pipelines and permafrost: science in a cold climate, second edition. Ottawa: Carleton University Press. v + 129 pp. US$9.95 paper (1988) (0)
- Weather observations in Oxford (2019) (0)
- Book reviews : Selby, M.J. 1983: Hillslope materials and processes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ix + 264 pp. £19.50 cloth, £9.95 paper (1984) (0)
- Groundwater: Our source of security in an uncertain future; CSIR Convention Centre, Pretoria, South Africa (2011) (0)
- Floods and droughts in Europe (2005) (0)
- The terrestrial nitrogen budget of the United Kingdom (2009) (0)
- Integrative vs. derivative indicators: which should we use to detect water quality improvements? (2018) (0)
- Understanding the long-term concentration, flux, composition and processing of dissolved organic carbon in UK rivers (2020) (0)
- The fluvial nitrogen budget of the United Kingdom - sources, in-stream losses and total N budgets (2010) (0)
- Book reviews : Dunin, F.X., Matthess, G. and Gras, R.A. editors, 1985: Relation of groundwater quantity and quality. International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 146. Oxford: IAHS. xii + 316 pp. US $30.00 (1986) (0)
- Sustainable Uplands: Learning to manage future change (2010) (0)
- Thermodynamic constraints on the flux of organic matter through a peatland ecosystem (2017) (0)
- November (2019) (0)
- June (2019) (0)
- Book reviews : Young, G.J. editor, 1985: Techniques for prediction of runoff from glacierised areas. International Association of Hydrological Sciences Publication 149. Oxford: IAHS. ix + 149 pp. US $18.00 (1986) (0)
- Non-stationarity in long hydrological time series: cumulative sums, autocorrelation and temporal scale-shifting (2012) (0)
- Long-term DOC export from UK peatlands (2010) (0)
- John Thornes: Landscape sensitivity and landform evolution (2015) (0)
- Book reviews : Clowes, A. and Comfort, P. 1982: Process and landform. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd. 289 pp. £4.95 (1984) (0)
- Novel Combination Model (1998) (0)
- Nitrate concentrations in the River Frome at East Stoke, Dorset, 1965 to 2004 (2008) (0)
- Long-term evolution of valley-side slopes: a comparison of simulation results and field evidence (2012) (0)
- O'Hara, Street‐Perrott and Burt Reply (1994) (0)
- Temporal dynamics and projected future changes in the nitrate leaching in a small river catchment dominated by under-drained clay soil grasslands: analysis of high-frequency monitoring data (2016) (0)
- May (2019) (0)
- Long-term monitoring of UK river basins: the disconnections between the timescales of hydrological processes and watershed management planning (2016) (0)
- Deposited in DRO : 01 March 2019 Version of attached le : Accepted Version Peer-review status of attached (2016) (0)
- A model of long-term catchment-scale nitrate transport in a UK Chalk catchment (2010) (0)
- Catchment experiments in fluvial geomorphology : proceedings of a meeting of the International Geographical Union Commission on Field Experiments in Geomorphology, Exeter and Huddersfield, UK, August 16-24, 1981 (1984) (0)
- Where is the Total Nitrogen accumulating in the Thames catchment (UK) (2013) (0)
- The use of very long term water quality records from the UK: gaining perspective on problems of nitrate and DOC (2010) (0)
- Nitrate trends in United Kingdom watersheds since 1868: can we reverse the trend? (2010) (0)
- December (2019) (0)
- Research resource review: Paula Jones, David Selby, and Stephen Sterling (eds), Sustainability Education: Perspectives and Practice Across Higher Education. London: Earthscan, 2010; 364 pp.: 9781844078776, £75 (hbk), 9781844078783, £29.99 (pbk) (2011) (0)
- Scale and legacy controls on catchment nutrient export regimes (2017) (0)
- Legacy Contaminantion in UK catchments since the mid-19th century (2014) (0)
- Understanding multiple element budgets of peatlands - stoichiometry, enthalpy and entropy (2015) (0)
- Long-Term Water Quality Studies in a Eutrophic Lake Catchment: Slapton Ley, SW England (2014) (0)
- Autumn (2019) (0)
- The use of very long term water quality records from the UK: new insights and new methods (2012) (0)
- Constraining the Carbon Budget of Peat Ecosystems: Application of Stoichiometry and Enthalpy Balances (2022) (0)
- With one eye on the chimney (2005) (0)
- Changes in nitrate concentrations and loads in United Kingdom watersheds since 1868: Evidence for land use change as a dominant driver and ineffective mitigation (2012) (0)
- The Control of Salmonid Populations by Hydrological Connectivity : an Analysis at the Local, Reach and watershed scales (2007) (0)
- Nitrate concentrations and fluxes in the River Thames, London UK 1868 to 2008: catchment-scale modelling of diffuse agricultural sources and groundwater response using the world's longest water quality time series (2011) (0)
- Epilogue: Inspiring, Curious and Novel Fieldwork (2020) (0)
- Legacy effects of nitrogen and phosphorus in a eutrophic lake catchment: Slapton Ley, SW England (2017) (0)
- Oxford’s ‘top ten’ extremes (2019) (0)
- Oxford—Its regional, economic and climatic setting (2019) (0)
- Biogeosciences Importance of long-term monitoring for detecting environmental change : lessons from a lowland river in south east England (2008) (0)
- The fate of nitrate in riparian wetlands: results from a pan-European study (2001) (0)
- Warmest, driest, sunniest, … (2019) (0)
- A 125 year long record of DOC flux from a major temperate catchment: land-use vs. climate control? (2010) (0)
- Towards a complete DOC budget for peat-covered catchments - accounting for upscaling and in-stream processes (2006) (0)
- The effect of riparian pool‐riffles on the hydrochemistry of hyporheic habitats: The River Esk, Yorkshire, UK (2022) (0)
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