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Changes in stream nitrate concentrations due to land management practices, ecological succession, and climate: developing a systems approach to integrated catchment response. (2003)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., Swank, W., & Burt, T. (2003). Changes in stream nitrate concentrations due to land management practices, ecological succession, and climate: developing a systems approach to integrated catchment response. Water Resources Research, 39(7), art. no.-1177. https://doi.org/10.1029/2000wr00130%2C+2003

Follow the sun. (2003)
Journal Article
Burt, T., Hanwell, J., & Burt, E. (2003). Follow the sun

Carbon budget for a British upland peat catchment (2003)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., Reed, M., Warburton, J., & Burt, T. (2003). Carbon budget for a British upland peat catchment. Science of the Total Environment, 312(1-3), 133-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0048-9697%2803%2900226-2

This study describes the analysis of fluvial carbon flux from an upland peat catchment in the North Pennines. Dissolved organic carbon (DOC), pH, alkalinity and calcium were measured in weekly samples, with particulate organic carbon (POC) measured f... Read More about Carbon budget for a British upland peat catchment.

Long term records of riverine dissolved organic carbon (2003)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., Burt, T., & Shedden, R. (2003). Long term records of riverine dissolved organic carbon. Biogeochemistry, 64(2), 165-178. https://doi.org/10.1023/a%3A1024924216148

This presents the longest, consistent records of dissolved organic carbon in rivers ever published. This study presents long-term records of organic matter as indicated by water colour that were constructed for three catchments in Northern England fo... Read More about Long term records of riverine dissolved organic carbon.

Hydrological studies on blanket peat: the significance of the acrotelm-catotelm model (2003)
Journal Article
Holden, J., & Burt, T. (2003). Hydrological studies on blanket peat: the significance of the acrotelm-catotelm model. Journal of Ecology, 91(1), 86-102. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2745.2003.00748.x

1 Runoff production in blanket peat catchments of the northern Pennine hills, UK was measured through monitoring and experimentation at the plot, hillslope and catchment scale. Water flow from soil pipes was measured in one of the study catchments an... Read More about Hydrological studies on blanket peat: the significance of the acrotelm-catotelm model.