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Quinton, John - Department of Environmental Science, Lancaster University
Overland flow transport of pathogens from agricultural land receiving faecal wastes
1. Botterweg, P., et al., The EUROSEM-GRIDSEM modeling system for erosion analyses under different natural and economic conditions. Ecological
John N. Quinton Current and past posts
Soil erosion from sugar beet in Central Europe in response to climate change induced seasonal precipitation variations
Soil erosion modelling with EUROSEM 579 Copyright 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 31, 579588 (2006)
UNCORRECTEDPROOF Soil carbon losses by water erosion: Experimentation
The effects of minimal tillage and contour cultivation on surface runoff, soil loss and crop yield in the
CAP and the Uplands Robert Brotherton
Enrichment of Heavy Metals in Sediment Resulting from Soil
Surface Water Quality The Selective Removal of Phosphorus from Soil: Is Event Size Important?
Understanding the contribution of grass uplands to water quality -
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES Hydrol. Process. 20, 44074413 (2006)
Understanding the contribution of grass uplands to water quality
John N. Quinton Current and past posts
Grass Upland Water Quality Wednesday November 21st 2007
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms Earth Surf. Process. Landforms 23, 527544 (1998)
Effects of cattle manure on erosion rates and runoff water pollution by faecal coliforms
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES Hydrol. Process. 21, 557562 (2007)