309 results on '"Blake, William H."'
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2. Anthropogenic and climatic impacts on historic sediment, carbon, and phosphorus accumulation rates using 210Pbex and 137Cs in a sub-watershed linked to Zarivar Lake, Iran
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3. Ultra-Trace Analysis of Fallout Plutonium Isotopes in Soil: Emerging Trends and Future Perspectives
4. Basin scale sources of siltation in a contaminated hydropower reservoir
5. Portable gamma spectrometry for rapid assessment of soil texture, organic carbon and total nitrogen in agricultural soils
6. Composition of deposited sediment and its temporal variation in a disturbed tropical catchment in the Kelantan river basin, Peninsular Malaysia
7. Aquatic phosphorus behaviour within a UK Ramsar wetland: Impacts of seasonality and hydrology on algal growth and implications for management
8. Distribution and storage of uranium, and its decay products, in floodplain sediments
9. Informing versus generating a discussion: Comparing two approaches to encouraging mitigation of soil erosion among Maasai pastoralists
10. Microscale spatial variability of Beryllium-7 at a reference site in southwest China
11. Particle size effect on geochemical composition of experimental soil mixtures relevant for unmixing modelling
12. Evaluating spatio-temporal soil erosion dynamics in the Winam Gulf catchment, Kenya for enhanced decision making in the land-lake interface
13. An Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA) Tool for Tracer Selection in Sediment and Pollution Fingerprinting Studies.
14. Anthropogenic and climatic impacts on historic sediment, carbon, and phosphorus accumulation rates using 210Pbex and 137Cs in a sub-watershed linked to Zarivar Lake, Iran.
15. Evaluating the effectiveness of soil conservation at the basin scale using floodplain sedimentary archives
16. Spatial distribution of sediment phosphorus in a Ramsar wetland
17. Suitability of 210Pbex, 137Cs and 239+240Pu as soil erosion tracers in western Kenya
18. Sediment source apportionment following wildfire in an upland commercial forest catchment
19. Protecting the commons: Predictors of willingness to mitigate communal land degradation among Maasai pastoralists
20. Determining tributary sources of increased sedimentation in East-African Rift Lakes
21. Suitability of 210Pbex, 137Cs and 239+240Pu as soil erosion tracers in western Kenya
22. Exploring the potential of using 7Be measurements to estimate soil redistribution rates in semi-arid areas: results from Western Iran and Southern Italy
23. Environmental Forensics: A Multi-catchment Approach to Detect Origin of Sediment Featuring Two Pilot Projects in Malaysia
24. “We will change whether we want it or not”: Soil erosion in Maasai land as a social dilemma and a challenge to community resilience
25. Fingerprinting changes of source apportionments from mixed land uses in stream sediments before and after an exceptional rainstorm event
26. 10,000 years of climate control over carbon accumulation in an Iberian bog (southwestern Europe)
27. Fingerprinting changes in source contribution for evaluating soil response during an exceptional rainfall in Spanish pre-pyrenees
28. Testing the sensitivity of a multivariate mixing model using geochemical fingerprints with artificial mixtures
29. Pinpointing areas of increased soil erosion risk following land cover change in the Lake Manyara catchment, Tanzania
30. Drivers of increased soil erosion in East Africa’s agro-pastoral systems: changing interactions between the social, economic and natural domains
31. Understanding the geomorphic consequences of enhanced overland flow in mixed agricultural systems: sediment fingerprinting demonstrates the need for integrated upstream and downstream thinking
32. Chemical speciation of sediment phosphorus in a Ramsar wetland
33. Optimisation of plutonium separations using TEVA cartridges and ICP-MS/MS analysis for applicability to large-scale studies in tropical soils
34. Combining catchment modelling and sediment fingerprinting to assess sediment dynamics in a Spanish Pyrenean river system
35. Extreme levels of fallout radionuclides and other contaminants in glacial sediment (cryoconite) and implications for downstream aquatic ecosystems
36. Optimisation of plutonium separations using TEVA cartridges and ICP-MS/MS analysis for applicability to large-scale studies in tropical soils
37. Comparing catchment sediment fingerprinting procedures using an auto-evaluation approach with virtual sample mixtures
38. Drivers of Holocene peatland carbon accumulation across a climate gradient in northeastern North America
39. Methodological perspectives on the application of compound-specific stable isotope fingerprinting for sediment source apportionment
40. Quantifying sediment and particulate phosphorus accumulation in restored floodplain wetlands using beryllium‐7 as a tracer
41. Anthropogenic disruptions of the sedimentary record in coastal marshes: Examples from the southern Bay of Biscay (N. Spain)
42. A 700 year record of combustion-derived pollution in northern Spain: Tools to identify the Holocene/Anthropocene transition in coastal environments
43. Sediment fingerprinting in agricultural catchments: A critical re-examination of source discrimination and data corrections
44. A deconvolutional Bayesian mixing model approach for river basin sediment source apportionment
45. Changes in Sediment Sources Following Wildfire in Mountainous Terrain: A Paired-Catchment Approach, British Columbia, Canada
46. Influence of sediment redox conditions on uranium mobilisation during saline intrusion
47. Fate of 90Sr and U(VI) in Dounreay sediments following saline inundation and erosion
48. Relative sea-level rise in the Basque coast (N Spain): Different environmental consequences on the coastal area
49. Comparative dating of recent peat deposits using natural and anthropogenic fallout radionuclides and Spheroidal Carbonaceous Particles (SCPs) at a local and landscape scale
50. Plutonium as a soil erosion tracer in east Africa
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