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View article: Putting numbers to a metaphor: A Bayesian Belief Network with which to infer Soil Quality and Health
Putting numbers to a metaphor: A Bayesian Belief Network with which to infer Soil Quality and Health Open
View article: Derivation of toxicity parameters from field data: Analysis of lake zooplankton species responses to metals and acidity
Derivation of toxicity parameters from field data: Analysis of lake zooplankton species responses to metals and acidity Open
The WHAM-FTOXβ model describes the toxic effects of mixtures of protons and metal cations towards biological species, using a set of intrinsic parameters for the cations (αH, αM*) and a sensitivity paramete…
View article: Derivation of Toxicity Parameters from Field Data: Analysis of Lake Zooplankton Species Responses to Metals and Acidity
Derivation of Toxicity Parameters from Field Data: Analysis of Lake Zooplankton Species Responses to Metals and Acidity Open
View article: WHAM-FTOXβ – An aquatic toxicity model based on intrinsic metal toxic potency and intrinsic species sensitivity
WHAM-FTOXβ – An aquatic toxicity model based on intrinsic metal toxic potency and intrinsic species sensitivity Open
We developed a model that quantifies aquatic cationic toxicity by a combination of the intrinsic toxicities of metals and protons and the intrinsic sensitivities of the test species. It is based on the WHAM-FTOX model, which com…
View article: Relationships between riverine and terrestrial dissolved organic carbon: Concentration, radiocarbon signature, specific UV absorbance
Relationships between riverine and terrestrial dissolved organic carbon: Concentration, radiocarbon signature, specific UV absorbance Open
View article: Phosphorus supply affects long-term carbon accumulation in mid-latitude ombrotrophic peatlands
Phosphorus supply affects long-term carbon accumulation in mid-latitude ombrotrophic peatlands Open
View article: Changes in carbon storage since the pre-industrial era: A national scale analysis
Changes in carbon storage since the pre-industrial era: A national scale analysis Open
Carbon stores in the terrestrial biosphere globally represent over 50% of present-day organic carbon reservoirs and have significantly altered over the last three centuries owing to anthropogenic disturbances. Conversion of natural land to…
View article: Long-term effects of atmospheric deposition on British plant species richness
Long-term effects of atmospheric deposition on British plant species richness Open
View article: Phosphorus supply affects long-term carbon accumulation in mid-latitude ombrotrophic peatlands
Phosphorus supply affects long-term carbon accumulation in mid-latitude ombrotrophic peatlands Open
Ombrotrophic peatlands are a globally important carbon store and depend on atmospheric nutrient deposition to balance ecosystem productivity and microbial decomposition. Human activities have increased atmospheric nutrient fluxes, but the …
View article: Long term simulations of macronutrients (C, N and P) in UK freshwaters
Long term simulations of macronutrients (C, N and P) in UK freshwaters Open
Over the last two centuries, the landscape of many industrialised nations has been transformed by the spread and intensification of agriculture, by atmospheric pollution, by human waste (rising in line with population growth), and now by c…
View article: The use of WHAM-FTOX, parameterized with laboratory data, to simulate zooplankton species richness in acid- and metal- contaminated lakes
The use of WHAM-FTOX, parameterized with laboratory data, to simulate zooplankton species richness in acid- and metal- contaminated lakes Open
View article: Modelling soil carbon stocks in semi-natural and agro-ecosystems – quantifying national scale impacts of the Anthropocene
Modelling soil carbon stocks in semi-natural and agro-ecosystems – quantifying national scale impacts of the Anthropocene Open
<p>Throughout the Anthropocene, the conversion of land to agriculture and atmospheric deposition of nitrogen have resulted in significant changes to biogeochemical cycling, including soil carbon stocks. Quantifying these changes is c…
View article: Crop-soil organic phosphorus cycling – a key knowledge gap for sustainable food and water resources
Crop-soil organic phosphorus cycling – a key knowledge gap for sustainable food and water resources Open
Phosphorus is a critical nutrient in sustaining food production. In agricultural systems, application of P fertilizers has significantly increased since the green revolution to become common practice globally, contributing to increased pro…
View article: Modelling integrated Carbon-Nitrogen-Phosphorus cycling in natural and agricultural systems – the sustainability of long-term agriculture
Modelling integrated Carbon-Nitrogen-Phosphorus cycling in natural and agricultural systems – the sustainability of long-term agriculture Open
The cycling of carbon within the earth system is intrinsically linked with major nutrients, notably nitrogen and phosphorus, due to the tendency of these elements to limit the productivity of terrestrial ecosystems. To understand the respo…
View article: Simulating long-term carbon nitrogen and phosphorus biogeochemical cycling in agricultural environments
Simulating long-term carbon nitrogen and phosphorus biogeochemical cycling in agricultural environments Open
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land productivity, food security, and other ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration. However, these are complex, highly coupled long-term…
View article: Estimation of WHAM7 constants for GaIII, InIII, SbIII and BiIII from linear free energy relationships, and speciation calculations for natural waters
Estimation of WHAM7 constants for GaIII, InIII, SbIII and BiIII from linear free energy relationships, and speciation calculations for natural waters Open
Environmental context Natural organic matter exerts a powerful control on chemical conditions in waters and soils, affecting pH and influencing the biological availability, transport and retention of metals. Modelling can help to predict t…
View article: Unified concepts for understanding and modelling turnover of dissolved organic matter from freshwaters to the ocean: the UniDOM model
Unified concepts for understanding and modelling turnover of dissolved organic matter from freshwaters to the ocean: the UniDOM model Open
The transport of dissolved organic matter (DOM) across the land-ocean-aquatic-continuum (LOAC), from freshwater to the ocean, is an important yet poorly understood component of the global carbon budget. Exploring and quantifying this flux …
View article: Impact of two centuries of intensive agriculture on soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in the UK
Impact of two centuries of intensive agriculture on soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in the UK Open
This paper describes an agricultural model (Roth-CNP) that estimates carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) pools, pool changes, their balance and the nutrient fluxes exported from arable and grassland systems in the UK during 1800-20…
View article: The contribution of algae to freshwater dissolved organic matter: implications for UV spectroscopic analysis
The contribution of algae to freshwater dissolved organic matter: implications for UV spectroscopic analysis Open
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an important constituent of freshwater that participates in a number of key ecological and biogeochemical processes but can be problematic during water treatment. Thus, the demand for rapid and reliable mo…
View article: Long-term increases in soil carbon due to ecosystem fertilization by atmospheric nitrogen deposition demonstrated by regional-scale modelling and observations
Long-term increases in soil carbon due to ecosystem fertilization by atmospheric nitrogen deposition demonstrated by regional-scale modelling and observations Open
View article: Mains water leakage: Implications for phosphorus source apportionment and policy responses in catchments
Mains water leakage: Implications for phosphorus source apportionment and policy responses in catchments Open
Effective strategies to reduce phosphorus (P)-enrichment of aquatic ecosystems require accurate quantification of the absolute and relative importance of individual sources of P. In this paper, we quantify the potential significance of a s…
View article: The C:N:P:S stoichiometry of soil organic matter
The C:N:P:S stoichiometry of soil organic matter Open
View article: Long-term macronutrient stoichiometry of UK ombrotrophic peatlands
Long-term macronutrient stoichiometry of UK ombrotrophic peatlands Open
View article: 150 years of macronutrient change in unfertilized UK ecosystems: Observations vs simulations
150 years of macronutrient change in unfertilized UK ecosystems: Observations vs simulations Open
Understanding changes in plant-soil C, N and P using data alone is difficult due to the linkages between carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycles (C, N and P), and multiple changing long-term drivers (e.g. climate, land-use, and atmospheric …
View article: Nutrient fluxes from domestic wastewater: A national-scale historical perspective for the UK 1800–2010
Nutrient fluxes from domestic wastewater: A national-scale historical perspective for the UK 1800–2010 Open
View article: Effect of Ocean Acidification on Organic and Inorganic Speciation of Trace Metals
Effect of Ocean Acidification on Organic and Inorganic Speciation of Trace Metals Open
Rising concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide are causing acidification of the oceans. This results in changes to the concentrations of key chemical species such as hydroxide, carbonate and bicarbonate ions. These changes will affect…
View article: Long‐term P weathering and recent N deposition control contemporary plant‐soil C, N, and P
Long‐term P weathering and recent N deposition control contemporary plant‐soil C, N, and P Open
Models are needed to understand how plant‐soil nutrient stores and fluxes have responded to the last two centuries of widespread anthropogenic nutrient pollution and predict future change. These models need to integrate across carbon, nitr…
View article: Macronutrient processing by temperate lakes: A dynamic model for long-term, large-scale application
Macronutrient processing by temperate lakes: A dynamic model for long-term, large-scale application Open
View article: Metal speciation from stream to open ocean: modelling v. measurement
Metal speciation from stream to open ocean: modelling v. measurement Open
Environmental context The chemical speciation of metals strongly influences their transport, fate and bioavailability in natural waters. Analytical measurement and modelling both play important roles in understanding speciation, while mode…