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Biomonitoring Overview
Understanding how organisms living within streams respond to changes in water quality is a vital part of the Eden DTC…
PhD Opportunity at Durham University on temporal patterns of diffuse pollution risk
Temporal patterns of diffuse pollution risk: combining monitoring with UAV with modelling approaches. Supervisors: Dr. Sim Reaney and Prof. Tim…
PhD Opportunity at Lancaster University on using noble gases to determine groundwater quality and flow paths
Supervisors: Dr Greg Holland, Dr Ben Surridge, Dr Phil Barker and Prof Andrew BinleyAt the interface between groundwater and surface…
SCIMAP diffuse pollution risk mapping and EdenDTC
The SCIMAP diffuse pollution risk mapping framework is being used within the EdenDTC project to identify potential critical source areas…
BBC’s Countryfile team visit the Eden
On January 16th Countryfile’s Ben Laidlow (Director) and John Craven (Presenter) paid the Eden a visit as part of a…
What other flooding and water quality research is going on in the Eden?
The river Eden catchment is an important place for research on flooding and water quality. In addition to the Eden…
Time integrated mass flux samplers (TIMs): An estimate of sediment flux
In the hydrological, geomorphological and aquatic sciences, information regarding the quality and quantity of fine fluvial suspended sediment transferred through…
Newsletter 2: November 2011
Newsletter 2: November 2011 MOPS2 working with EdenDTCThe MOPS2 constructed wetlands for mitigation of diffuse pollution annual sediment survey…