A recent study conducted in southwest England has shed light on the connection between large-scale climate drivers and suspended sediment concentrations, a key factor in water quality. The research, focused on the impact of changing weather patterns on soil erosion, suggests that climate indices could be used to help land managers plan how to best handle sedimentation risk in local water courses. A recent study conducted in southwest England has shed light on the connection between large-scale climate drivers and suspended sediment concentrations, a key factor in water quality. The research, focused on the impact of changing weather patterns on soil erosion, suggests that climate indices could be used to help land managers plan how to best handle sedimentation risk in local water courses. Ecology Agriculture Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Climate patterns and water quality linked in farming landscapes
