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Middle Pleistocene interglacial deposits at Barling, Essex, England: evidence for a longer chronology for the Thames terrace sequence (2001)
Journal Article
Bridgland, D., Preece, R., Roe, H., Tipping, R., Coope, G., Field, M., …Crowe, K. (2001). Middle Pleistocene interglacial deposits at Barling, Essex, England: evidence for a longer chronology for the Thames terrace sequence. Journal of Quaternary Science, 16(8), 813-840. https://doi.org/10.1002/jqs.617

Results are presented from a multidisciplinary study of fossiliferous interglacial deposits on the northern side of the Thames estuary. These fill a channel cut into London Clay bedrock and overlain by the Barling Gravel, a Thames-Medway deposit equi... Read More about Middle Pleistocene interglacial deposits at Barling, Essex, England: evidence for a longer chronology for the Thames terrace sequence.

Inter-annual controls on nitrate export from an agricultural catchment - How much land-use change is safe? (2001)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., & Burt, T. (2001). Inter-annual controls on nitrate export from an agricultural catchment - How much land-use change is safe?. Journal of Hydrology, 243(3-4), 228-241. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-1694%2800%2900411-x

This study presents a model for linking land-use change to nitrate export at the catchment scale. The model combines an export coefficient model with a description of the catchment buffering capacity and a dynamic description of the behaviour of soil... Read More about Inter-annual controls on nitrate export from an agricultural catchment - How much land-use change is safe?.