Headstream sampling
Fifty headstreams across Wales were sampled intensively to assess productivity and construct food webs using stable isotopes and other methods. Streams were representative of Welsh land uses and geology.
Fifty headstreams across Wales were sampled intensively to assess productivity and construct food webs using stable isotopes and other methods. Streams were representative of Welsh land uses and geology.
The NERC BESS project was launched on June 22nd in London.
Invertebrate sampling took place throughout May and June 2012, led by the Cardiff and Queen Mary teams. The 75 streams of the Welsh Acid Waters Survey sampled in 1984 and 1995 were resampled to assess resilience to change over the … Continue reading
Work in Lancaster is ongoing to mount the instruments necessary to monitor hydrological and chemical variations in the 8 streams where experimental and long term dynamic investigations will take place. The project will take advantage of the high performance existing … Continue reading
DURESS was officially launched on the 9th and 10th of May 2012 in Cardiff.