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| Andrew J WadeSummaryAffiliation: University of Reading Country: UK Publications
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Monitoring and modelling the impacts of global change on European freshwater ecosystemsAndrew J Wade
Aquatic Environments Research Centre, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, The University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6AB, UK
Sci Total Environ 365:1-2. 2006
A model-based assessment of the effects of projected climate change on the water resources of JordanA J Wade
School of Human and Environmental Sciences, University of Reading, 2 Earley Gate, Whiteknights, Reading, UK
Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci 368:5151-72. 2010..Discussion focuses on the utility of the modelling framework, the problems of making quantitative forecasts and the implications of reduced water availability in Jordan...
Calcite saturation in the River Dee, NE ScotlandA J Wade
Aquatic Environments Research Centre, Department of Geography, University of Reading, UK
Sci Total Environ 282:327-40. 2002..Given the waters are undersaturated, then calcite precipitation and hence phosphorus co-precipitation cannot occur within the water column...
On modelling the flow controls on macrophyte and epiphyte dynamics in a lowland permeable catchment: the River Kennet, southern EnglandA J Wade
Aquatic Environments Research Centre, Department of Geography, University of Reading, UK
Sci Total Environ 282:375-93. 2002..Thus, the model simulations suggest that flow was more important in controlling the macrophyte biomass in the River Kennet, than the in-stream phosphorus concentrations, which are elevated due to agricultural diffuse sources...
On modelling the impacts of phosphorus stripping at sewage works on in-stream phosphorus and macrophyte/epiphyte dynamics: a case study for the River KennetA J Wade
Aquatic Environments Research Centre, University of Reading, UK
Sci Total Environ 282:395-415. 2002..Another simulation result suggests that phosphorus will not be released from the bed sediments in this reach following phosphorus removal from the effluent...
Over-parameterised, uncertain 'mathematical marionettes' - how can we best use catchment water quality models? An example of an 80-year catchment-scale nutrient balanceA J Wade
Aquatic Environments Research Centre, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, The University of Reading, Reading, UK
Sci Total Environ 400:52-74. 2008..In 1922 and 2002 it was estimated that approximately 2 and 18 kg N ha(-1) yr(-1) respectively were exported from the land to the stream. The utility of the approach and further considerations for the best use of models are discussed...
Macrophyte and periphyton dynamics in a UK Cretaceous Chalk stream: the river Kennet, a tributary of the ThamesN J Flyn
Aquatic Environments Research Centre, Department of Geography, The University of Reading, Whiteknights, UK
Sci Total Environ 282:143-57. 2002..This indicates that biomass is regulated by complex interactions between the physical and chemical factors, such as flow, solar radiation and phosphorus concentration. These interrelationships require further investigation...
Water quality in the Scottish uplands: a hydrological perspective on catchment hydrochemistryC Soulsby
Department of Geography, University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK
Sci Total Environ 294:73-94. 2002....
Monitoring and modelling the impacts of global change on European freshwater ecosystemsAndrew J Wade
Aquatic Environments Research Centre, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, The University of Reading, P.O. Box 227, Reading, RG6 6AB, UK
Sci Total Environ 365:3-14. 2006
Modelling instream nitrogen variability in the Dee catchment, NE ScotlandA J Wade
Department of Geography, University of Reading, UK
Sci Total Environ 265:229-52. 2001..The utility of INCA as a tool for catchment management is discussed, current limitations are highlighted and possible improvements are suggested...
An assessment of the fine sediment dynamics in an upland river system: INCA-Sed modifications and implications for fisheriesAttila N Lazar
Geography Department, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, The University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6AB, UK
Sci Total Environ 408:2555-66. 2010....
Impacts of climate change on in-stream nitrogen in a lowland chalk stream: an appraisal of adaptation strategiesP G Whitehead
Aquatic Environments Research Centre, Department of Geography, University of Reading, Reading, RG6 6AB, UK
Sci Total Environ 365:260-73. 2006..Finally, a combined approach involving all three strategies is investigated and shown to reduce in-stream nitrate concentrations to those pre-1950s even under climate change...
An analysis of long-term trends, seasonality and short-term dynamics in water quality data from Plynlimon, WalesSarah J Halliday
Department of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Reading, Reading, UK
Sci Total Environ 434:186-200. 2012..Moving forward, this research demonstrates the need for both long-term and high-frequency monitoring to facilitate a full and accurate understanding of catchment hydrochemical dynamics...
Chlorophyll-a in the rivers of eastern EnglandColin Neal
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Wallingford, Maclean Building, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxon, OX10 8BB, UK
Sci Total Environ 365:84-104. 2006..Industrial pollution on the Aire and Calder seems to have affected the relationship of chlorophyll-a with PN and POC. The results are discussed in relation to the Water Framework Directive...
Water quality functioning of lowland permeable catchments: inferences from an intensive study of the RIVER KENNEt and upper River ThamesColin Nea
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK
Sci Total Environ 282:471-90. 2002..The paper concludes with a discussion on the present state of knowledge, key issues and future research on the science and management of groundwater fed nutrient impacted riverine systems...
Phosphorus sources, speciation and dynamics in the lowland eutrophic River Kennet, UKHelen P Jarvi
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK
Sci Total Environ 282:175-203. 2002..Phosphorus dynamics and response to P-treatment are discussed in relation to hydrological controls in permeable chalk catchments and wider implications for eutrophication management are examined...
