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Gober P, Wheater HS, 2013, Socio-hydrology and the science-policy interface: a case study of the Saskatchewan River Basin, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions, Vol: 10, Pages: 6669-6693
Marshall MR, Ballard CE, Frogbrook ZL, et al., 2013, The impact of rural land management changes on soil hydraulic properties and runoff processes: results from experimental plots in upland UK, Hydrological Processes, Pages: n/a-n/a, ISSN: 0885-6087
Jackson B, Pagella T, Sinclair F, et al., 2013, Polyscape: A GIS mapping framework providing efficient and spatially explicit landscape-scale valuation of multiple ecosystem services, LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, Vol: 112, Pages: 74-88, ISSN: 0169-2046
McIntyre N, Ballard C, Bruen M, et al., 2013, Modelling the hydrological impacts of rural land use change, Hydrology Research, ISSN: 0029-1277
Ireson AM, van der Kamp G, Ferguson G, et al., 2013, Hydrogeological processes in seasonally frozen northern latitudes: understanding, gaps and challenges, Hydrogeology Journal, Vol: 21, Pages: 53-66, ISSN: 1431-2174
Chun KP, Wheater HS, Onof C, 2013, Comparison of drought projections using two UK weather generators, HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, Vol: 58, Pages: 295-309, ISSN: 0262-6667
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Bulygina N, McIntyre N, Wheater H, 2013, A comparison of rainfall-runoff modelling approaches for estimating impacts of rural land management on flood flows, Hydrology Research, Vol: 44, Pages: 467-483
Nazemi A, Wheater HS, Chun KP, et al., 2013, A stochastic reconstruction framework for analysis of water resource system vulnerability to climate-induced changes in river flow regime, Water Resources Research, Vol: 49, Pages: 291-305, ISSN: 0043-1397
Howden NJK, Wheater HS, Peach DW, et al., 2013, Surface/groundwater interactions: Identifying spatial controls on water quality and quantity in a lowland UK chalk catchment, Groundwater and Ecosystems, Pages: 295-306, ISBN: 9781138000339
This chapter focuses on the Piddle catchment in Dorset in southern England, where surface/ groundwater interactions play a key role in determining the spatial distributions of water quality and availability in the catchment river systems and, hence, a fundamental control on the supply of water to dependent ecosystems. The hydrogeological controls on surface/groundwater interactions are identified and the spatial variation in surface water chemistry at individual sites and along the length of the river is discussed. It is found that, whilst there are numerous spring sources in the lower part of the Piddle catchment which contribute large volumes of water to river flow, the most significant spring sources are those in the Upper catchment. This is because there are very few sources, but these exert the main control on the quantity of water in the Upper Piddle and, consequently, control the water quality throughout the year.
Chun KP, Wheater HS, Nazemi A, et al., 2013, Precipitation downscaling in Canadian Prairie Provinces using the LARS-WG and GLM approaches, CANADIAN WATER RESOURCES JOURNAL, Vol: 38, Pages: 311-332, ISSN: 0701-1784
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Butler AP, Hughes AG, Jackson CR, et al., 2012, Advances in modelling groundwater behaviour in Chalk catchments, Groundwater Resources Modelling, Editors: Shepley, Whiteman, Hulme, Grout, Shepley, Whiteman, Hulme, Grout, London, Publisher: Geological Society, Pages: 113-127, ISBN: 9781862393448
The collection of papers provides a contrast between practitioner- and research-based approaches to assess and predict the anthropogenic impacts and environmental pressures.
Chun KP, Wheater HS, 2012, An extreme analysis for the 2010 Precipitation Event at the South of Saskatchewan Prairie, Global Nest Journal, Vol: 14, Pages: 311-324
Chun KP, Wheater HS, 2012, AN EXTREME ANALYSIS FOR THE 2010 PRECIPITATION EVENT AT THE SOUTH OF SASKATCHEWAN PRAIRIE, GLOBAL NEST JOURNAL, Vol: 14, Pages: 311-324, ISSN: 1790-7632
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- Citations: 5
Kenabatho PK, McIntyre NR, Chandler RE, et al., 2012, Stochastic simulation of rainfall in the semi-arid Limpopo basin, Botswana, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLIMATOLOGY, Vol: 32, Pages: 1113-1127, ISSN: 0899-8418
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- Citations: 24
Chun KP, Wheater HS, Onof CJ, 2012, Projecting and hindcasting potential evaporation for the UK between 1950 and 2099, Climatic Change
Ireson AM, Butler AB, Wheater HS, 2012, Evidence for the onset and persistence with depth of preferential flow in unsaturated fractured porous media, HYDROLOGY RESEARCH, Vol: 43, Pages: 707-719, ISSN: 0029-1277
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Ballard CE, McIntyre N, Wheater HS, 2012, Effects of peatland drainage management on peak flows, HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES, Vol: 16, Pages: 2299-2310, ISSN: 1027-5606
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- Citations: 30
Bulygina N, Ballard C, McIntyre N, et al., 2012, Integrating different types of information into hydrological model parameter estimation: application to ungauged catchments and land use change scenario analysis, WRR
Chun KP, Wheater HS, Onof CJ, 2012, Prediction of the Impact of Climate Change on Drought: an evaluation of six UK catchments using two stochastic approaches, Hydrological Processes
Wilby RL, Nicholls RJ, Warren R, et al., 2011, Keeping nuclear and other coastal sites safe from climate change, Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Civil Engineering, Vol: 164, Pages: 129-136, ISSN: 0965-089X
The UK's eight proposed new nuclear power stations are all to be sited on the coast. With a total cradle-to-grave life cycle of at least 160 years, and heightened awareness of inundation risk following the failure of the Fukushima I nuclear plant in Japan this year, Britain's nuclear developers have to show how they plan to cope with the possibility of rising sea levels, higher sea temperatures and more extreme weather events over the next two centuries. This paper describes the adaptation options for new nuclear and other major long-lived coastal developments. Despite uncertainty about climate scenarios for the 2200s, it explains how flexibility of design and safety margins can be incorporated from the outset and, when combined with routine environmental monitoring, how sites can be adaptively managed throughout their life cycles.
Wheater HS, Ballard C, Bulygina N, et al., 2011, System Identification, Environmental Modelling, and Control System Design, System Identification, Environmental Modelling, and Control System Design, Editors: Wang, Garnier, Publisher: Springer, ISBN: 9780857299734
Peter Young, this volume features cutting-edge research in systems and control subjects he has covered in 45 years of research, including system identification, time-series analysis, environmetric modelling and system design.
Ballard CE, McIntyre N, Wheater HS, et al., 2011, Hydrological modelling of drained blanket peatland, JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, Vol: 407, Pages: 81-93, ISSN: 0022-1694
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- Citations: 38
Pechlivanidis I, Jackson B, McIntyre N, et al., 2011, Catchment scale hydrological modelling: A review of model types, calibration approaches and uncertainty analysis methods, Global NEST Journal, Vol: 13, Pages: 193-214
Pechlivanidis IG, Jackson BM, Mcintyre NR, et al., 2011, CATCHMENT SCALE HYDROLOGICAL MODELLING: A REVIEW OF MODEL TYPES, CALIBRATION APPROACHES AND UNCERTAINTY ANALYSIS METHODS IN THE CONTEXT OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN TECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS, GLOBAL NEST JOURNAL, Vol: 13, Pages: 193-214, ISSN: 1790-7632
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- Citations: 199
Hughes AG, Vounaki T, Peach DW, et al., 2011, Flood risk from groundwater: examples from a Chalk catchment in southern England, JOURNAL OF FLOOD RISK MANAGEMENT, Vol: 4, Pages: 143-155, ISSN: 1753-318X
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- Citations: 64
Wilby RL, Nicholls RJ, Warren R, et al., 2011, Keeping nuclear and other coastal sites safe from climate change, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEERS-CIVIL ENGINEERING, Vol: 164, Pages: 129-136, ISSN: 0965-089X
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McIntyre N, Young P, Orellana B, et al., 2011, Identification of nonlinearity in rainfall-flow response using data-based mechanistic modeling, WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, Vol: 47, ISSN: 0043-1397
Bulygina N, Ballard C, McIntyre N, et al., 2011, Bayesian conditioning of a rainfall-runoff modelfor predicting flows in ungauged catchments and under land use changes, BHS Third International Hydrology Symposium
Bulygina N, McIntyre N, Wheater H, 2011, Bayesian conditioning of a rainfall-runoff model for predicting flows in ungauged catchments and under land use changes, WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH, Vol: 47, ISSN: 0043-1397
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