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Exeter Symposium Preface
Ungauged Catchments
Water Resources
Water Quality
Flood Risk
Urban Water
Climate Change
Hydroecology


Water Resources

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Papers Authors

The relationship between water availability and quality in the context of agricultural practices in England and Wales

J. Whitehead, M. Shepherd, S. Anthony, E. Lord, D. Duethmann, L. Fawcett and J. King

The influence of river regulation at Kielder Water on the thermal regime of the River North Tyne

D. Archer

Water resources assessment based on dualistic water cycles in China

H. Wang, J. Wang, D. Qin, Y. Jia, Y. Qiu, D. Yan and D. Han

Decreasing low flows in the lower Selwyn River, New Zealand

A.I. McKerchar and J. Schmidt

Nonlinear modelling of daily solar radiation using the Gamma Test

R. Remesan, M.A. Shamim and D. Han

How much water can a river give? Uncertainty and the flow duration curve

P. Copestake and A.R. Young

Reservoir control curve development for Environmental Impact Assessment: an example from the Abberton Scheme

E. Price

Multi-objective optimisation of the Hoa Binh reservoir, Vietnam

D. Rosbjerg, H. Madsen, B. Richaud, C.B. Pedersen  and L.L. Ngo

Solar radiation distribution conditioned on precipitation measurement

M.A. Shamim, R. Remesan and D. Han

Relation of spatial rainfall characteristics to runoff: An analysis of observed data

I.G. Pechlivanidis, N.R. Mcintyre, H.S. Wheater, B.M. Jackson and B. Orellana

The reliability of water supply systems

A. Weston

Estimation of river flow time-series to support water resources management: the CERF model

A.R. Young, R. Grew, V. Keller, J. Stannett and S. Allen

Integrated modelling of water release and vegetation ecosystems in the Black River of China

Y. Li, D. Qin, M. Wang, H. Li, D. Yan, J. Lv and D. Han

Working towards integrated and more sustainable water resources planning in South-East England

P.H. von Lany, N. Hepworth, P.J. Hawker and F. Choudhury

How can water resources in South-East England be sustained?

J.C. Rodda

Driving forces of future water availability and water use within Europe

H.A. Houghton-Carr, M.J. Fry and F.A.K. Farquharson

A possible water resource for Likotsi, Lesotho

A.J. Tollow and R. Lekonyana

Can the Silk Road oases be sustained?

J. van Wonderen, P. Congxin and Liu Zongping

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