Susan Waldron
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Yue F, Li S, Waldron S, Oliver D, Chen X, Li P, et al.
Water Res
. 2023 Jan;
231:119616.
PMID: 36696876
Karst terrain seasonal monsoonal rainfall is often associated with high concentrations of nitrate-N in streams draining agricultural land. Such high concentrations can pose problems for environmental and human health. However,...
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Millett J, Jones R, Waldron S
New Phytol
. 2022 Sep;
158(3):527-534.
PMID: 36056522
• The contribution of insect prey to total N in the carnivorous plants, Drosera rotundifolia and D. intermedia, was quantified in situ and without any experimental manipulation using natural abundance...
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Gu C, Waldron S, Bass A
Sci Total Environ
. 2022 Jul;
846:157436.
PMID: 35863573
Greenhouse gas emissions from urban rivers play a crucial role in global carbon (C) cycling, this is tightly linked to dissolved C in rivers but research gaps remain. The effects...
4.
Yue F, Li S, Waldron S, Wang Z, Oliver D, Chen X, et al.
Water Res
. 2020 Sep;
186:116388.
PMID: 32916623
Understanding where nitrate is mobilized from and under what conditions is required to reduce nitrate loss and protect water quality. Low frequency sampling may inadequately capture hydrological and biogeochemical processes...
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Buckerfield S, Quilliam R, Bussiere L, Waldron S, Naylor L, Li S, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Jul;
744:140898.
PMID: 32721677
Contamination of surface and groundwater systems with human and animal faecal matter leads to exposure of reliant populations to disease causing micro-organisms. This exposure route remains a major cause of...
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Zhang Z, Chen X, Cheng Q, Li S, Yue F, Peng T, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 May;
732:138902.
PMID: 32438160
Transport of nitrogen (N) in karst areas is more complex than in non-karst areas due to marked heterogeneity of hydrodynamic behaviour in the karst critical zone. Here, we present a...
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Qin C, Li S, Waldron S, Yue F, Wang Z, Zhong J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Feb;
714:136833.
PMID: 32018977
Hydrochemical behavior and dissolved carbon dynamics are highly-sensitive to hydrological variations in the monsoon-influenced karstic critical zone which has high chemical weathering rates and experiences strong anthropogenic impact. Continuous high-frequency...
8.
Buckerfield S, Quilliam R, Waldron S, Naylor L, Li S, Oliver D
Water Res X
. 2019 Oct;
5:100038.
PMID: 31660535
Karst aquifers have distinctive hydrology and supply 25% of the world's population with drinking water, making them a critical geological setting for understanding and managing microbial water pollution. Rainfall causes...
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Waldron S, Vihermaa L, Evers S, Garnett M, Newton J, Henderson A
Sci Rep
. 2019 Aug;
9(1):11429.
PMID: 31391485
Southeast-Asian peat swamp forests have been significantly logged and converted to plantation. Recently, to mitigate land degradation and C losses, some areas have been left to regenerate. Understanding how such...
10.
Blair R, Waldron S, Gauchotte-Lindsay C
Water Res
. 2019 Jul;
163:114909.
PMID: 31362213
Microplastics (MPs, <5 mm in size) are classified as emerging contaminants but treatment processes are not designed to remove these small particles. Wastewater treatment systems have been proposed as pathways...