Research Topics | A C EdwardsSummaryCountry: UK Publications
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Source strengths, transport pathways and delivery mechanisms of nutrients, suspended solids and coliforms within a small agricultural headwater catchmentAnthony C Edwards
Scottish Agricultural College, Craibstone, Aberdeen, UK
Sci Total Environ 434:123-9. 2012..Benefits to water quality that might arise from riparian management, such as buffer strips in this particular situation may be limited due to the dominant contribution originating from land drains and farmyard...
Farmyard point discharges and their influence on nutrient and labile carbon dynamics in a second order stream draining through a dairy unitA C Edwards
Nether Backhill, Ardallie, By Peterhead, UK
J Environ Manage 87:591-9. 2008..This emphasises the potential localised significance that small, highly concentrated, continuous or semi-continuous farmyard sources can impact headwater streams during periods of low stream flow...
Farmyards, an overlooked source for highly contaminated runoffAnthony C Edwards
Nether Backhill, Ardallie, By Peterhead, Aberdeenshire, UK
J Environ Manage 87:551-9. 2008..Localised impacts would be particularly important for headwaters and low order streams...
The nitrogen composition of streams in upland Scotland: some regional and seasonal differencesP J Chapman
Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, UK
Sci Total Environ 265:65-83. 2001..Thus, assessments of anthropogenic impacts on N losses from upland ecosystems need to consider not only the dissolved inorganic species but also DON...
Water quality of Scottish rivers: spatial and temporal trendsR C Ferrier
Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Sci Total Environ 265:327-42. 2001..Similarly, urban catchments are highly correlated with ammonium-N, orthophosphate-P and suspended solids. Spatial and temporal trends in water quality for the rivers of Scotland are discussed...
