Journal article
Key factors influencing differences in stream water quality across space
A Lintern, JA Webb, D Ryu, S Liu, U Bende-Michl, D Waters, P Leahy, P Wilson, AW Western
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Water | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1002/WAT2.1260
Abstract
Globally, many rivers are experiencing declining water quality, for example, with altered levels of sediments, salts, and nutrients. Effective water quality management requires a sound understanding of how and why water quality differs across space, both within and between river catchments. Land cover, land use, land management, atmospheric deposition, geology and soil type, climate, topography, and catchment hydrology are the key features of a catchment that affect: (1) the amount of suspended sediment, nutrient, and salt concentrations in catchments (i.e., the source), (2) the mobilization,and (3) the delivery of these constituents to receiving waters. There are, however, complexities in t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by the Australian Research Council, the Bureau of Meteorology, Department of Land, Environment, Water and Planning (Victoria), the Department of Natural Resources and Mines (Queensland) and EPA Victoria (LP140100495). Mr. Malcolm Watson contributed significantly to the preparation of this manuscript. The authors also thank three anonymous reviewers, whose feedback greatly improved this manuscript.