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View article: Mechanisms and factors controlling greenhouse gases production in agricultural drains and ponds
Mechanisms and factors controlling greenhouse gases production in agricultural drains and ponds Open
Agricultural drains and ponds are underexplored but potentially significant sources of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Yet, the microbial pathways responsible for CH4, CO2, and N2O production, and their responses …
View article: Learning From Multiyear Meteorological Drought Impacts on Stream Water Quality—Implications for Water Quality Changes Under a Changing Climate
Learning From Multiyear Meteorological Drought Impacts on Stream Water Quality—Implications for Water Quality Changes Under a Changing Climate Open
The frequency and intensity of multiyear drought are expected to increase in the future with climate change. This study aims to investigate the impact of multiyear meteorological drought on the behaviour of five water quality constituents …
View article: Urban stormwater bioretention reduces runoff and improves water quality: A global meta-analysis of field studies
Urban stormwater bioretention reduces runoff and improves water quality: A global meta-analysis of field studies Open
View article: OzRiCa: An Australian riverine carbon database of concentrations, gas fluxes and isotopes
OzRiCa: An Australian riverine carbon database of concentrations, gas fluxes and isotopes Open
Understanding carbon (C) cycling in riverine ecosystems is crucial for accurate estimates of regional and global C budgets. However, the slow progress in identifying spatial and temporal patterns and drivers of riverine C has been largely …
View article: Surplus nutrient exports differ between irrigated and high-rainfall agricultural catchments: a tale of two catchments in South East Australia
Surplus nutrient exports differ between irrigated and high-rainfall agricultural catchments: a tale of two catchments in South East Australia Open
View article: Slow and Quick Flow Models Explain the Temporal Dynamics of Daily Salinity in Streams
Slow and Quick Flow Models Explain the Temporal Dynamics of Daily Salinity in Streams Open
The availability of long‐term high‐frequency water quality data sets provides an opportunity to investigate transport pathways within catchments. The simple “C‐Q” log‐regression equation is commonly used to investigate the relationship bet…
View article: Correlations between catchment-scale farm infrastructure densities and stocking rate to stream nutrient concentrations in dairy-dominant catchments
Correlations between catchment-scale farm infrastructure densities and stocking rate to stream nutrient concentrations in dairy-dominant catchments Open
Nitrogen and phosphorus pollution is a critical environmental issue that causes eutrophication of water bodies. High concentrations of these nutrients primarily come from agricultural areas and are driven by catchment characteristics such …
View article: Climate change and ENSO significantly enhances seasonal flood occurrence in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna basin
Climate change and ENSO significantly enhances seasonal flood occurrence in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna basin Open
View article: Author Correction: Australian water quality trends over two decades show deterioration in the Great Barrier Reef region and recovery in the Murray-Darling Basin
Author Correction: Australian water quality trends over two decades show deterioration in the Great Barrier Reef region and recovery in the Murray-Darling Basin Open
View article: Water quality responses to hydrological droughts can be predicted from long-term concentration–discharge relationships
Water quality responses to hydrological droughts can be predicted from long-term concentration–discharge relationships Open
View article: ‘Serious concerns’: national assessment reveals rivers flowing into the Great Barrier Reef are getting more polluted
‘Serious concerns’: national assessment reveals rivers flowing into the Great Barrier Reef are getting more polluted Open
View article: From native status to functional traits: Rethinking plant selections in global bioretention guidelines
From native status to functional traits: Rethinking plant selections in global bioretention guidelines Open
View article: Australian water quality trends over two decades show deterioration in the Great Barrier Reef region and recovery in the Murray-Darling Basin
Australian water quality trends over two decades show deterioration in the Great Barrier Reef region and recovery in the Murray-Darling Basin Open
View article: Investigating the Physical Design of Bioretention Basins Effects on Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity and the Role of Soil and Vegetation in Field
Investigating the Physical Design of Bioretention Basins Effects on Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity and the Role of Soil and Vegetation in Field Open
View article: Assessing accuracy and specificity of faecal source library for microbial source-tracking, using SourceTracker as case study
Assessing accuracy and specificity of faecal source library for microbial source-tracking, using SourceTracker as case study Open
Motivation Understanding the quality of the source library prior to undertaking library-dependent microbial source-tracking (MST) is an essential, but often overlooked, primary analysis step. Results We propose an assessment approach to va…
View article: Does mycorrhizal colonization of biofilter plants improve their water uptake or drought resistance?
Does mycorrhizal colonization of biofilter plants improve their water uptake or drought resistance? Open
View article: A mycorrhizal inoculation strategy that improves the morphology of biofilter plants
A mycorrhizal inoculation strategy that improves the morphology of biofilter plants Open
Mycorrhizal inoculation is widely used to promote plant growth and establishment in the horticultural sector. However, there is no recommended guidance or experiment that shows how often these plants should be inoculated with mycorrhizal f…
View article: Climate change and ENSO significantly enhances seasonal flood occurrence in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basin
Climate change and ENSO significantly enhances seasonal flood occurrence in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Basin Open
Seasonal hydrological dynamics have profound socio-economic implications for communities in the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna (GBM) River basin. Climate change and El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) phase are known to impact extreme flood mag…
View article: Drought and mycorrhizal inoculation affect growth and morphology of Australian stormwater biofilter plants
Drought and mycorrhizal inoculation affect growth and morphology of Australian stormwater biofilter plants Open
This study evaluated the effect of mycorrhizal inoculation on six common Australian biofilter plant species using a pot experiment. We divided 120 pots planted with six common biofilter species into four treatments: control water-deficit, …
View article: Australia’s water quality trends over two decades
Australia’s water quality trends over two decades Open
Water quality of rivers and streams can vary over time due to changing hydro-climatic conditions in the interaction with catchment physio-geographic conditions and local human activities. This study is the first exploration of long-term ri…
View article: River water quality shaped by land–river connectivity in a changing climate
River water quality shaped by land–river connectivity in a changing climate Open
River water quality is crucial to ecosystem health and water security, yet its deterioration under climate change is often overlooked in climate risk assessments. Here we review how climate change influences river water quality via persist…
View article: Mycorrhizal Inoculation Impacts on Growth and Root Morphology of Common Australian Stormwater Biofilter Plants
Mycorrhizal Inoculation Impacts on Growth and Root Morphology of Common Australian Stormwater Biofilter Plants Open
View article: Using sedimentary prokaryotic communities to assess historical changes in the Gippsland Lakes
Using sedimentary prokaryotic communities to assess historical changes in the Gippsland Lakes Open
The Gippsland Lakes is the largest estuarine system in Australia. Over the last 2 centuries, this unique aquatic ecosystem has suffered substantial modifications mostly associated with anthropogenic impacts, including the creation in 1889 …
View article: Engineering a biofilters microbiome with activated carbon and bioaugmentation to improve stormwater micropollutant removal
Engineering a biofilters microbiome with activated carbon and bioaugmentation to improve stormwater micropollutant removal Open
Harnessing prokaryotes' metabolic capacity and adaptive potential is of interest for environmental bioremediation and biological treatment of domestic and industrial waste. Bioaugmentation is commonly implicated in the cleanup of high-dose…
View article: Shifts in stream salt loads during and after prolonged droughts
Shifts in stream salt loads during and after prolonged droughts Open
It has been widely assumed that after prolonged droughts, catchment runoff recovers to pre‐drought levels. This assumption has recently been evaluated and challenged using empirical observations. However, water quality response and recover…
View article: Residence Times for Selective Precipitation When Pre-Treating Highly Acidic And High Dissolved Metals Acid Mine Drainage with Alkaline Materials
Residence Times for Selective Precipitation When Pre-Treating Highly Acidic And High Dissolved Metals Acid Mine Drainage with Alkaline Materials Open
View article: Controls on Spatial Variability in Mean Concentrations and Export Patterns of River Chemistry Across the Australian Continent
Controls on Spatial Variability in Mean Concentrations and Export Patterns of River Chemistry Across the Australian Continent Open
The state and dynamics of river chemistry are influenced by both anthropogenic and natural catchment characteristics. However, understanding key controls on catchment mean concentrations and export patterns comprehensively across a wide ra…
View article: Key controls of catchment attribute on spatial differences and export regimes in riverine water quality: a study across the Australian continent using a Bayesian approach
Key controls of catchment attribute on spatial differences and export regimes in riverine water quality: a study across the Australian continent using a Bayesian approach Open
<p>Investigations of concentration (<em>C</em>) and discharge (<em>Q</em>) relationships (<em>C–Q</em> relationships) at the catchment scale are commonly used to characterize export regim…
View article: How does baseflow contribution affect catchment C-Q relationships? A continental synthesis using a Bayesian Hierarchical Model
How does baseflow contribution affect catchment C-Q relationships? A continental synthesis using a Bayesian Hierarchical Model Open
<p>Understanding concentration-discharge (C-Q) relationships is critical to inform catchment export processes for solute and particulates. The contribution of baseflow to streamflow has been found to affect C-Q relationships in some …
View article: Controls on spatial variability in mean concentrations and export patterns of river chemistry across the Australian continent
Controls on spatial variability in mean concentrations and export patterns of river chemistry across the Australian continent Open
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