Report/paper describing spatial controls on surface water DOC
Evans, Chris D. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7052-354X; Freeman, Chris; Cork, Lorna G.; Thomas, David N.; Reynolds, Brian; Billett, Michael F.; Garnett, Mark H.; Norris, David. 2007 Report/paper describing spatial controls on surface water DOC. NERC, 13pp. (Integrated project to evaluate the impacts of global change on European freshwater ecosystems. Euro-limpacs, Deliverable No. 157) (Unpublished)
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Abstract/Summary
This paper describes spatial variations in surface water DOC concentrations in the Conwy catchment, North Wales, based on sampling for Eurolimpacs, with additional 14C analyses supported by the Natural Environment Research Council Radiocarbon Committee. The data show strong differentiation in the amount, character and age of DOC exported by different landscape areas, and are discussed in the context of proposed effects of climate change on soil carbon stability and surface water DOC concentrations
Item Type: | Publication - Report |
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Programmes: | CEH Programmes pre-2009 publications > Biodiversity > CC01A Detection and Attribution of Change in UK and European Ecosystems |
UKCEH and CEH Sections/Science Areas: | Billett (to November 2013) Emmett |
Additional Information. Not used in RCUK Gateway to Research.: | Report describing spatial controls on surface water DOC (Task 5.2). The deliverable is also available a paper entitled ‘Evidence against recent climate-induced destabilisation of soil carbon from 14C analysis of riverine dissolved organic matter’ In: Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L07407 |
NORA Subject Terms: | Ecology and Environment |
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Date made live: | 07 Sep 2007 11:05 +0 (UTC) |
URI: | https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/837 |
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