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General/Particular. (2005)
Book Chapter
Burt, T. (2005). General/Particular. In N. Castree, A. Rogers, & D. Sherman (Eds.), Questioning Geography (117-130). Blackwell

Fluxes of dissolved carbon dioxide and inorganic carbon from an upland peat catchment: implications for soil respiration (2005)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., Burt, T., & Adamson, J. (2005). Fluxes of dissolved carbon dioxide and inorganic carbon from an upland peat catchment: implications for soil respiration. Biogeochemistry, 73(3), 515-539. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-004-1717-2

This study uses long-term water chemistry records for a circum-neutral peat stream to reconstruct a 7-year record of dissolved CO2 and DIC flux from the catchment. Combining catchment flux with a knowledge of in-stream metabolism and gas evasion from... Read More about Fluxes of dissolved carbon dioxide and inorganic carbon from an upland peat catchment: implications for soil respiration.

Toward a conceptual model of floodplain water table response (2004)
Journal Article
Jung, M., Burt, T., & Bates, P. (2004). Toward a conceptual model of floodplain water table response. Water Resources Research, 40(12), Article W12409. https://doi.org/10.1029/2003wr002619

Hydrological processes operating within floodplains in temperate midlatitudes have significant implications for water management by controlling pollutant transfer between the catchment and the fluvial system. However, there is a lack of relevant high... Read More about Toward a conceptual model of floodplain water table response.

Trends in dissolved organic carbon in UK rivers and lakes (2004)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., Harriman, R., Evans, C., Watts, C., Adamson, J., Neal, C., …Stevens, P. (2004). Trends in dissolved organic carbon in UK rivers and lakes. Biogeochemistry, 70(3), 369-402. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-004-8131-7

Several studies have highlighted an increase in DOC concentration in streams and lakes of UK upland catchments though the causal mechanisms controlling the increase have yet to be fully explained. This study, compiles a comprehensive data set of DOC... Read More about Trends in dissolved organic carbon in UK rivers and lakes.

Time series analysis of long-term river dissolved organic carbon records (2004)
Journal Article
Worrall, F., & Burt, T. (2004). Time series analysis of long-term river dissolved organic carbon records. Hydrological Processes, 18(5), 893-911. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.1321

Two long records of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations in river water were examined by a detailed time series analysis in order to shed light on the mechanisms generating observed increases in DOC concentrations across the UK. The records... Read More about Time series analysis of long-term river dissolved organic carbon records.