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Water quality survey of streams across Wales: runoff from forested and felled catchments draining a range of soil types

This data provides the results of a survey of the water quality of small streams draining forested and felled catchments across Wales. The water quality measurements are extensive, including analysis of major, minor, trace and ultra-trace elements together with nutrient and standard water quality measures such as pH and Gran alkalinity. Opportunistic sampling was undertaken with the aid for Forest Enterprise staff to sample sites at periods of both dry and very wet weather in order to assess the water quality under baseflow and stormflow conditions, respectively, to assess groundwater and soil endmember chemistries. The work was undertaken as part of a joint NERC, Environment Agency and Forestry Commission funded study to examine the impacts of conifer harvesting and replanting on upland water quality (Neal et al., 1998). Small catchment sites (2 to 5 ha) were chosen single tree and soil type at each location. Across the sites, the number of samplings varied between 1 and 10 depending upon feasibility of sampling. The monitoring period was from the 7th September 1995 up to the 18th November 1997.The scope and range of the Welsh survey work together with the findings are provided by Neal et al., 1998. Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/6361c484-42bd-4e0c-874f-ef22dc55129f

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Date (Publication)
2013-10-16
Date (Creation)
2010-01-01
Citation identifier
CEH:EIDC: / 1372856402454
Citation identifier
https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/6361c484-42bd-4e0c-874f-ef22dc55129f
Citation identifier
doi: / 10.5285/6361c484-42bd-4e0c-874f-ef22dc55129f
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Neal, C., Reynolds, B., Wilkinson, R.J., Hill, T., Neal, M., Hill, S., Harrow, M.L. (2013). Water quality survey of streams across Wales: runoff from forested and felled catchments draining a range of soil types. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/6361c484-42bd-4e0c-874f-ef22dc55129f

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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

Norris, D.

enquiries@ceh.ac.uk

Point of contact

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (formerly Institute of Hydrology)

Neal, C.

enquiries@ceh.ac.uk

Author

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (formerly Institute of Terrestrial Ecology)

Reynolds, B.

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Author

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (formerly Institute of Hydrology)

Wilkinson, R.J.

enquiries@ceh.ac.uk

Author

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (formerly Institute of Hydrology)

Hill, T.

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Author

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (formerly Institute of Hydrology)

Neal, M.

enquiries@ceh.ac.uk

Author

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (formerly Institute of Hydrology)

Hill, S.

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Author

Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (formerly Institute of Hydrology)

Harrow, M.L.

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Author
UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre

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NERC Environmental Information Data Centre

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  • Environmental Monitoring Facilities

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© UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology

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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Neal, C., Reynolds, B., Wilkinson, R.J., Hill, T., Neal, M., Hill, S., Harrow, M.L. (2013). Water quality survey of streams across Wales: runoff from forested and felled catchments draining a range of soil types. NERC Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/6361c484-42bd-4e0c-874f-ef22dc55129f

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Text, table
Language
English
Character set
UTF8
Topic category
  • Inland waters
Begin date
1995-09-07
End date
1997-11-18
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OSGB 1936 / British National Grid
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre

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https://data-package.ceh.ac.uk/data/6361c484-42bd-4e0c-874f-ef22dc55129f

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https://data-package.ceh.ac.uk/sd/6361c484-42bd-4e0c-874f-ef22dc55129f.zip

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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services

Date (Publication)
2010-12-08
Statement

Sampling sites were chosen across Wales on the basis of: 1) Each catchment had to represent single soil and tree type as well as management scheme; 2) Each catchment had a definable boundary and it contained a first order stream draining it; 3) Catchment areas had to be small (2 to 5 ha); 4) The sites had to be completely forested or completely harvested; 5) Site details had to be available including information on soil and tree types, times of tree planting and harvesting (plus tree replanting in a limited number of cases); 6) The availability of Forest Enterprise staff to collect samples. Each sampling team were provided with an appropriate variety of cleaned plastic and glass bottles to collect samples that could be processed for major, minor and trace elements etc. The sampling was triggered by an alert from CEH staff of appropriate weather conditions. These alerts were for extended dry periods, to assess baseflow chemistry, and regional storm conditions in order to sample stormflow. The samples were taken to the local Forest Enterprise office soon after collection. They were then dispatched (mainly on the day of sample collection), to the (then) CEH site at Staylittle, mid-Wales, for processing. The next working day at CEH Staylittle, pH and Gran titration assays were made. The remaining samples were filtered (0.45µM) and the filtrates were stored in the appropriate bottles for shipment to CEH Wallingford for further chemical analysis. In the case of metal analysis, the samples were acidified prior to analysis in order to eliminate storage artefacts. For pH measurements, the samples were stored filled in glass bottles with immediate analysis on opening to avoid carbon dioxide degassing that would lead to a rise in pH. At the Forest Enterprise and CEH offices the samples were stored in the dark at 4°C in order to eliminate other storage artefacts. The data presented is 'raw' and has not been edited to include less than values etc. Contained within the metadata is a file that gives all the analytical methods used, including information on detection levels etc. This allows the user to adjust the data to standard protocols for presenting an edited dataset. In addition, metadata files are provided to describe site locations (grid references) and associated information (soil types, tree species and felling dates etc.) as well as field sampling and other protocols prior to chemical analysis.

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6361c484-42bd-4e0c-874f-ef22dc55129f XML
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English
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8859 Part 1
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dataset

Date stamp
2025-03-21T13:35:49
Metadata standard name
UK GEMINI
Metadata standard version

2.3

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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre

info@eidc.ac.uk

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Environmental Monitoring Facilities


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