Title of article
Controls on the discharge of Chalk streams of the Berkshire Downs, UK
Author/Authors
Richard B. Bradford ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
16
From page
65
To page
80
Abstract
The water quality and biological functioning of major UK rivers draining permeable basins cannot be fully
understood without knowledge of the spatial and temporal controls on the aquifer-river system. In this paper,
hydrogeological features of Chalk streams feeding the Thames, the focus of this special issue, are described.
Large-scale features, such as line sinks along the Thames and major tributaries such as the Kennet, tend to
determine the regional groundwater flow patterns in the Chalk aquifer, whereas the complex characteristics of the
Chalk dominate the local spatial and temporal patterns of groundwater discharge to the tributaries draining the dip
slopes. These different controls are described and illustrated by particular reference to the Lambourn Ža sub-catch-
ment of the Kennet. and Pang catchments. Various issues requiring further investigation are also highlighted.
Keywords
Kennet , Pang , Lambourn , Chalk aquifer , Thames , Berkshire-Marlborough Downs , surface-groundwater interactions
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
982800
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