Title of article :
Water quality functioning of lowland permeable
catchments: inferences from an intensive study of the
River Kennet and upper River Thames
Author/Authors :
Colin Neala، نويسنده , , Helen P. Jarviea، نويسنده , , Andrew J. Wadeb، نويسنده , , Paul G. Whiteheadb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
This paper brings together information on the water quality functioning of the River Kennet and other parts of the
upper River Thames in the south east of England. The Kennet represents a groundwater fed riverine environment
impacted by agricultural and sewage sources of nutrient pollution. Descriptions of the general water quality of the
area, nutrient sources, sinks and within river processes are provided together with biological responses to driving
issues of agriculture, sewage treatment and climatic change. Models are developed and applied to assess the key
processes involved for a highly dynamic system and to provide initial estimates of the likely responses to
environmental change. Furthermore, the economic aspects of pollution control are reviewed, together with legislation
issues, which are presented within the context of a landmark case known as the ‘Axford Inquiry’, the
implications of which extend to regional and national dimensions. The paper concludes with a discussion on the
present state of knowledge, key issues and future research on the science and management of groundwater fed
nutrient impacted riverine systems.
Keywords :
river , eutrophication , macrophyte , Thames , Thame , Kennet , Axford enquiry , Lambourn , Modelling , nutrients , Solublereactive phosphorus , phosphate , nitrate , water quality , chalk , Epiphyte
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment