Salt, Nutrient, Sediment and Interactions
Findings from the River Contaminants ProgramLand & Water Australia. 2008. Salt, Nutrient, Sediment and Interactions. [Online] (Updated August 6th, 2009)
Available at: http://lwa.gov.au/node/1347 [Accessed Tuesday 26th of April 2011 01:22:53 AM ].
Product Information
This publication brings together the findings from the National River Contaminants Program and includes:
- Understanding Salinity thresholds in freshwater biodiversity
- Nutrients as contaminants
- Managing algal blooms in Aust
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Product Data
Author(s):S Lovett, P Price, Bgar, R Davis
PublishedJuly 2007
Product Type:
General Information
Product Format:
Brochure
Publisher:
Land and Water Australia Project
Related Project(s)
- Predicting salinity induced loss of biodiversity
- Determining transition thresholds between alternative ecological states in saline waterbodies
- Alternative Stable States: a potential paradigm for managing salinised ecosystems
- Instream and riparian zone nitrogen dynamics
- Better Fertiliser Decisions
- Identifying sources of sediment in river basins to help develop revegetation priorities
- Catchment Nutrients and Sediment budgets: identification of knowledge gaps
- Integrated Impacts of Contaminants and Flow on Riverine Ecosystem Production
- Risk-based Approaches for Managing Contaminants in Catchments
- Development of a Catchment Contaminant Cycle for Stakeholder Use
id: 1347 / created: 01 February, 2008 / last updated: 06 August, 2009