Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9491538 Journal of Hydrology 2005 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
The paper presents 20-year time series (1975-1994) of annual mass loads discharged from the aggregated freshwater-monitored area of Great Britain for suspended solids, total nitrogen, orthophosphate and zinc. Corresponding time series are also given for regional groups of catchments draining towards five sea-areas recognised for monitoring UK fluvial inputs to the North-East Atlantic. A mass load computational scheme that effectively merges the national river flow and water quality databases is used to derive the mass flow time series, and their utility is considered within the context of strategic information needs and the capabilities of current national monitoring programmes. While the aggregated annual suspended solids loads presented in the paper are often severe underestimates of the actual load, because infrequent sampling tends to miss high concentrations at high flows, the loads for total nitrogen and orthophosphate, which exhibit less variability in concentration than suspended solids, are of a more acceptable quality. Mass loads for zinc, and other determinands often recorded as 'less than a limit of detection' (
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