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Autor:
Hughes, Gregory O.1,2 (AUTHOR) Greg.Hughes@geospatialanalytics.consulting, Eatherall, Andrew3 (AUTHOR), Bird, Michael4 (AUTHOR), Blake, Jonathon5 (AUTHOR), Branford, Philip R.6 (AUTHOR), Gebler, Sebastian7 (AUTHOR), Lozano, Anthony8 (AUTHOR), Massey, Paul A.9 (AUTHOR), Reinken, Gerald10 (AUTHOR), Terry, Adrian S.1 (AUTHOR), Whitworth, Elizabeth H.5 (AUTHOR)
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Integrated Environmental Assessment & Management. Jul2024, Vol. 20 Issue 4, p1060-1074. 15p.
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Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, 1989 Sep . 237(1289), 389-415.
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https://www.jstor.org/stable/2410587
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In Science of the Total Environment 2000 251:173-190
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Science of The Total Environment. :499-517
The requirements of the Land–Ocean Interaction Study (LOIS) to model a large number of river systems are considered and an approach outlined that is compatible with data availability and LOIS objectives. The functionality of software to assist data
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Science of The Total Environment. :187-203
Data on excess carbon dioxide partial pressures (EpCO2) in 15 major rivers and tributaries entering the North Sea are presented and compared with basin-wide information for the Humber region. Large variations are observed with values ranging from les
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Science of The Total Environment. :519-533
The sources and sinks (point and non-point) of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), particulate organic carbon (POC) and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) are identified for the purposes of simulating carbon flux to the estuary. The sources and sinks are s
Autor:
A. Eatherall
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Climatic Change. 35:17-34
Future climate change scenarios have been applied to a linked model at five UK sites. Results indicate a decrease in grassland productivity under a changed climate, resulting from lower soil water content, with possible large consequences to future U
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Environmetrics. 6:465-472
Assessment of the impacts of environmental change on hydrological systems at regional or national scale requires a modelling technique capable of spatial extrapolation. Few such techniques, providing a regional or national picture of hydrological imp