How can low-cost catchment modelling approaches (e.g. SWAT) help to predict where and when water quality issues are most likely to arise (Southern Water)

Purnell, Sarah and Kennedy, Rebecca and Williamson, Elin and Remeson, Renji (2021) How can low-cost catchment modelling approaches (e.g. SWAT) help to predict where and when water quality issues are most likely to arise (Southern Water). [Data Collection]

Project Description

This research project models metaldehyde in a pilot catchment (the River Medway) in order to better assess risk and to establish a transferable protocol for mapping and predicting future emerging aquatic contaminants elsewhere across the region.

Uncontrolled Keywords: Metaldehyde, SWAT, Mapping, Peaks, Water Quality
Subjects: F Physical sciences > F750 Environmental sciences
Departments: School of Applied Sciences
Depositing User: Sarah Purnell
Date Deposited: 17 Mar 2021 14:32
Last Modified: 23 Jun 2021 11:31
Researchers (inc. External):
    • Purnell, Sarah
    • S.E.Purnell@brighton.ac.uk
    • Kennedy, Rebecca
    • Williamson, Elin
    • Remeson, Renji

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