Freshwaters

Month: May 2018

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Journal article on the importance of nitrous oxide in removing atmospheric nitrogen from moorland catchments published

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A research article describing work done under a previous Freshwater Umbrella contract has been published in the journal Soil Biology and Biochemistry. The article, by […]

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New research shows that recovery from acid rain much slower than expected

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New research, announced today by researchers in Wales, suggests that contrary to recent studies, recovery from acid rain in many Welsh rivers and streams has […]

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Final report of the Freshwater Umbrella 2004-2007 research programme released today

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In upland areas of the UK located away from direct human disturbance through agriculture, industrial activities and urban pollution, atmospheric pollution poses one of the […]

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Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems in the UK – conference proceedings published

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The proceedings from a one day meeting “Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems in the UK: science policy and management” held at the Environmental Change Research […]

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Study reveals UK upland waters are recovering from acid rain

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Upland waters damaged by acid rain are beginning to recover according to research published today. Academics from the UCL Environmental Change Research Centre (ECRC), and […]

Recent Posts

  • Journal article on the importance of nitrous oxide in removing atmospheric nitrogen from moorland catchments published
  • New research shows that recovery from acid rain much slower than expected
  • Final report of the Freshwater Umbrella 2004-2007 research programme released today
  • Climate Change and Aquatic Ecosystems in the UK – conference proceedings published
  • Study reveals UK upland waters are recovering from acid rain

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