Consequences of feasible future agricultural land-use change on soil organic carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions in Great Britain
(2010)
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Smith, P., Bhogal, A., Edgington, P., Black, H., Lilly, A., Barraclough, D., …Merrington, G. (2010). Consequences of feasible future agricultural land-use change on soil organic carbon stocks and greenhouse gas emissions in Great Britain. Soil Use and Management, 26(4), 381-398
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Model inter-comparison between statistical and dynamic model assessments of the long-term stability of blanket peat in Great Britain (1940-2099) (2010)
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Clark, J., Billett, M., Coyle, M., Croft, S., Daniels, S., Evans, C., …Worrall, F. (2010). Model inter-comparison between statistical and dynamic model assessments of the long-term stability of blanket peat in Great Britain (1940-2099). Climate Research, 45(1), 227-U281
Carbon balance of UK peatlands: current state of knowledge and future research challenges (2010)
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Billett, M., Charman, D., Clark, J., Evans, C., Evans, M., Ostle, N., …Rose, R. (2010). Carbon balance of UK peatlands: current state of knowledge and future research challenges. Climate Research, 45(1), 13-29
Carbon budgets of an upland blanket bog managed by prescribed fire. (2010)
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Clay, G., Worrall, F., & Rose, R. (2010). Carbon budgets of an upland blanket bog managed by prescribed fire. Journal of Geophysical Research, 115(G4), Article G04037. https://doi.org/10.1029/2010jg001331[1] This study presents the carbon budget of a blanket bog, North Pennines, UK, subject to grazing and prescribed burning for vegetation management. The budget considers both fluvial and gaseous carbon fluxes and the following uptake and release path... Read More about Carbon budgets of an upland blanket bog managed by prescribed fire..
The complete carbon budget of a drained peat catchment (2010)
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Rowson, J., Gibson, H., Worrall, F., Ostle, N., Burt, T., & Adamson, J. (2010). The complete carbon budget of a drained peat catchment. Soil Use and Management, 26(3), 261-273
Nitrate concentrations and fluxes in the River Thames over 140 years (1868-2008): are increases irreversible? (2010)
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Howden, N., Burt, T., Worrall, F., Whelan, M., & Bieroza, M. (2010). Nitrate concentrations and fluxes in the River Thames over 140 years (1868-2008): are increases irreversible?. Hydrological Processes, 24(18), 2657-2662
Assessing the probability of carbon and greenhouse gas benefit from the management of peat soils (2010)
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Worrall, F., Bell, M., & Bhogal, A. (2010). Assessing the probability of carbon and greenhouse gas benefit from the management of peat soils. Science of the Total Environment, 408(13), 2657-2666. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2010.01.033This study proposes a method for assessing the probability that land management interventions will lead to an improvement in the carbon sink represented by peat soils. The method is able to: combine studies of different carbon uptake and release path... Read More about Assessing the probability of carbon and greenhouse gas benefit from the management of peat soils.
Has the composition of fluvial DOC changed? Spatiotemporal patterns in the DOC-color relationship (2010)
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Worrall, F., & Burt, T. (2010). Has the composition of fluvial DOC changed? Spatiotemporal patterns in the DOC-color relationship. Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 24,
Long-term monitoring of river water nitrate: how much data do we need? (2010)
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Burt, T., Howden, N., Worrall, F., & Whelan, M. (2010). Long-term monitoring of river water nitrate: how much data do we need?. Journal of environmental monitoring, 12(1), 71-79
Compositional changes in soil water and runoff water following managed burning on a UK upland blanket bog (2010)
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Clay, G., Worrall, F., & Fraser, E. (2010). Compositional changes in soil water and runoff water following managed burning on a UK upland blanket bog. Journal of Hydrology, 380(1-2), 135-145. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2009.10.030This study examines the effect managed rotational burning has on soil water and runoff water compositions at the end of a 10 year burning cycle and into the year following a managed burn. This study includes aluminium, iron, calcium, sodium, magnesiu... Read More about Compositional changes in soil water and runoff water following managed burning on a UK upland blanket bog.