Publications by authors named "M Stutter"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study investigates the transferability of a Bayesian Belief Network (BBN) model designed to simulate monthly stream phosphorus concentrations, applying it to three different catchments with varying hydrology and land use to assess its predictive capabilities.
  • - The original BBN model showed strong performance in accurately simulating phosphorus and flow values in poorly and moderately drained catchments, but struggled in groundwater-dominated areas; modifications, like incorporating additional groundwater inputs, led to improved model accuracy.
  • - A sensitivity analysis allowed the identification of unnecessary variables, ultimately resulting in an enhanced BBN model that demonstrates better generalization and application across diverse catchments.
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Discharge of treated sewage effluent to rivers can degrade aquatic ecosystem quality, interacting with multiple stressors in the wider catchment. In predominantly rural catchments, the river reach influence of point source effluents is unknown relative to complex background pressures. We examined water column, sediment and biofilm biogeochemical water quality parameters along river transects (200 m upstream to 1 km downstream) during summer at five wastewater treatment works (WWTW) in Scotland.

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Following decades of riparian buffer zone (RBZ) studies there remains a need to look across individual site data for collective evidence on the site-specific pollution mitigation and river water quality. We explored primary study evidence on runoff, sediment, P, N, coliforms and pesticides using complimentary styles of metadata interpretation. A quantitative assessment of pollution retention (75 studies, 474 data rows) derived relationships for retention versus width, including significant covariates of clay particle size and buffer slope for sediment, total and dissolved P.

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Impairment of rivers by elevated phosphorus (P) concentration is an issue often studied at outlets of mesoscale catchments. Our objective was to evaluate within-catchment spatio-temporal processes along connected reaches to understand processes of internal P loading associated with sediment input, accumulations in channels and sediment-water column P exchange. Our overall hypothesis was that heterogeneous sediment residence within the channel of a 52 km mixed land cover catchment resulted in key zones for sediment-water P exchange.

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Riparian zones of rivers are transitional environments between land and water ecosystems with distinct hydrological gradients, soils and habitats strongly related to their functioning. When these functions are intact, they integrate multi-directional processes across the land-river channel (e.g.

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