Water quality in agricultural lands draining to the Great Barrier Reef: a review of causes, management and priorities

PJ Thorburn, SN Wilkinson, DM Silburn - Agriculture, ecosystems & …, 2013 - Elsevier
The environmental consequences of agriculture are of growing concern. One example of
these consequences is the effect of agricultural pollutants on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR), a …

Development and testing of the HYPE (Hydrological Predictions for the Environment) water quality model for different spatial scales

G Lindström, C Pers, J Rosberg, J Strömqvist… - Hydrology …, 2010 - iwaponline.com
The HYPE model is a hydrological model for small-scale and large-scale assessments of
water resources and water quality, developed at the Swedish Meteorological and …

Multiple‐stressor effects on stream invertebrates: a mesocosm experiment manipulating nutrients, fine sediment and flow velocity

V Elbrecht, AJ Beermann, G Goessler… - Freshwater …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Land‐use changes have degraded ecosystems worldwide. A particular concern for
freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem function are stressors introduced by intensified …

New challenges in integrated water quality modelling

M Rode, G Arhonditsis, D Balin, T Kebede… - Hydrological …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
There is an increasing pressure for development of integrated water quality models that
effectively couple catchment and in‐stream biogeochemical processes. This need stems …

Could the extreme meteorological events in Lake Maggiore watershed determine a climate-driven eutrophication process?

G Morabito, M Rogora, M Austoni, M Ciampittiello - Hydrobiologia, 2018 - Springer
Lake Maggiore has reached a stable oligotrophic status after a recovery process from
mesotrophy that began in the early 1980s. However, the most recent phytoplankton and …

Hierarchical systems integration for coordinated urban-rural water quality management at a catchment scale

L Liu, B Dobson, A Mijic - Science of The Total Environment, 2022 - Elsevier
Managing river quality is important for sustainable catchment development. In this study, we
present how catchment management strategies benefit from a coordinated implementation …

Modelling phosphorus loading and algal blooms in a Nordic agricultural catchment-lake system under changing land-use and climate

RM Couture, K Tominaga, J Starrfelt, SJ Moe… - … Science: Processes & …, 2014 - pubs.rsc.org
A model network comprising climate models, a hydrological model, a catchment-scale
model for phosphorus biogeochemistry, and a lake thermodynamics and plankton dynamics …

[HTML][HTML] Policy relevance of critical zone science

L Montanarella, P Panagos - Land Use Policy, 2015 - Elsevier
Abstract Critical Zone Science extends the definition of soils beyond the traditional
pedogenetic processes. The critical zone, as the interface linking the lithosphere, the …

Increased nutrient loading and rapid changes in phytoplankton expected with climate change in stratified South European lakes: sensitivity of lakes with different …

P Noges, T Noges, M Ghiani, F Sena, R Fresner… - Hydrobiologia, 2011 - Springer
We hypothesised that increasing winter affluence and summer temperatures, anticipated in
southern Europe with climate change, will deteriorate the ecological status of lakes …

Changes in water and sewage management after communism: example of the Oder River basin (Central Europe)

W Marszelewski, A Piasecki - Scientific Reports, 2020 - nature.com
This paper presents changes in water and sewage management in the cross-border Oder
River basin in the period since the post-communist political and economic system …