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The role of water treatment abstraction in the flux and greenhouse gas emissions from organic carbon and nitrogen within UK rivers (2016)
Journal Article
Finlay, N., Johnson, K., & Worrall, F. (2016). The role of water treatment abstraction in the flux and greenhouse gas emissions from organic carbon and nitrogen within UK rivers. Water Resources Research, 52(10), 8190-8201. https://doi.org/10.1002/2016wr019362

The fate of organic matter through watersheds has been shown to be an important component of the global carbon cycle and processes in rivers can rapidly transfer carbon from the terrestrial biosphere to the atmosphere. However, the role of water abst... Read More about The role of water treatment abstraction in the flux and greenhouse gas emissions from organic carbon and nitrogen within UK rivers.

Flood Holding Capacity: A Novel Concept to Evaluate the Resilience of Amended Soils (2016)
Conference Proceeding
Kerr, H., Johnson, K., Toll, D. G., & Mansfield, F. (2016). Flood Holding Capacity: A Novel Concept to Evaluate the Resilience of Amended Soils. . https://doi.org/10.1061/9780784480120.041

The term water holding capacity (WHC) has long been used to help researchers determine how soils respond to typical wetting under rainfall. However the term WHC is insufficient as a measurement to describe how soil responds to flooding events. This p... Read More about Flood Holding Capacity: A Novel Concept to Evaluate the Resilience of Amended Soils.