Title of article
River water quality of the River Cherwell: An agricultural clay-dominated catchment in the upper Thames Basin, southeastern England
Author/Authors
Colin Neal *، نويسنده , , Margaret Neal، نويسنده , , Linda Hill، نويسنده , , Heather Wickham، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
18
From page
272
To page
289
Abstract
The water quality of the River Cherwell and a tributary of it, the Ray, are described in terms of point and diffuse sources of
pollution, for this rural area of the upper Thames Basin. Point sources of pollution dominate at the critical ecological low flow
periods of high biological activity. Although the surface geology is predominantly clay, base flow is partly supplied from springs in
underlying carbonate-bearing strata, which influences the water quality particularly with regards to calcium and alkalinity. The
hydrogeochemistry of the river is outlined and the overall importance of urban point sources even in what would normally be
considered to be rural catchments is stressed in relation to the European Unions Water Framework Directive. Issues of phosphorus
stripping at sewage treatment works are also considered: such stripping on the Cherwell has reduced phosphorus concentrations by
about a factor of two, but this is insufficient for the needs of the Water Framework Directive.
Keywords
nitrate , Phosphorus , TRACEELEMENTS , ray , Effluent , Cherwell , sewage , agriculture , Banbury , Phosphorus stripping , Oxford , URGENT , Thames , Water framework directive , river , Oxford clay , Oolite , water quality , nutrients , chalk , Clay
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
984593
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