Water Resources
Lead Research Organisation:
Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Department Name: UNLISTED
Abstract
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Organisations
- Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (Lead Research Organisation)
- Indian Institute of Science Bangalore (Collaboration)
- ASEM Water Resources Research and Development Centre (Collaboration)
- Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (Collaboration)
- Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (Collaboration)
- National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee (Collaboration)
- Ministry of Water Resources (Collaboration)
- Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (Collaboration)
People |
ORCID iD |
| Hefin Rees (Principal Investigator) |
Publications
Acreman M
(2016)
Environmental flows-basics for novices
in WIREs Water
Adams J
(2018)
The contribution of algae to freshwater dissolved organic matter: implications for UV spectroscopic analysis
in Inland Waters
Ascott MJ
(2018)
Phosphorus fluxes to the environment from mains water leakage: Seasonality and future scenarios.
in The Science of the total environment
Avellán T
(2017)
Considering Resources Beyond Water: Irrigation and Drainage Management in the Context of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus
in Irrigation and Drainage
Barker L
(2016)
The winter 2015/2016 floods in the UK : a hydrological appraisal
in Weather
Bowes M
(2018)
Weekly water quality monitoring data for the River Thames (UK) and its major tributaries (2009-2013): the Thames Initiative research platform
in Earth System Science Data
Bowes MJ
(2016)
Identifying multiple stressor controls on phytoplankton dynamics in the River Thames (UK) using high-frequency water quality data.
in The Science of the total environment
Brennan R
(2017)
Linking Soil Erosion to Instream Dissolved Phosphorus Cycling and Periphyton Growth
in JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association
Brownlie W
(2017)
Freshwater science for the benefit of society: a perspective from early career researchers
in Inland Waters
Bruce L
(2018)
A multi-lake comparative analysis of the General Lake Model (GLM): Stress-testing across a global observatory network
in Environmental Modelling & Software
Brucet S
(2017)
Size diversity and species diversity relationships in fish assemblages of Western Palearctic lakes
in Ecography
Bussi G
(2017)
Seasonal and Interannual Changes in Sediment Transport Identified through Sediment Rating Curves
in Journal of Hydrologic Engineering
Carvalho L
(2019)
Protecting and restoring Europe's waters: An analysis of the future development needs of the Water Framework Directive.
in The Science of the total environment
Chakraborty T
(2018)
Biases in Model-Simulated Surface Energy Fluxes During the Indian Monsoon Onset Period
in Boundary-Layer Meteorology
Charlton MB
(2018)
Mapping eutrophication risk from climate change: Future phosphorus concentrations in English rivers.
in The Science of the total environment
Cisowska I.
(2016)
The effect of weirs on nutrient concentrations
in Science of the Total Environment
Civan A
(2018)
Forty-year trends in the flux and concentration of phosphorus in British rivers
in Journal of Hydrology
Collet L
(2018)
Future hot-spots for hydro-hazards in Great Britain: a probabilistic assessment
in Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Crossman J
(2018)
Bridging the gap between terrestrial, riverine and limnological research: Application of a model chain to a mesotrophic lake in North America.
in The Science of the total environment
Dastranj M
(2018)
Soil Salinity and Tomato Yield Simulation Using SALTMED Model in Drip Irrigation
in Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
De Zwart D
(2018)
Aquatic exposures of chemical mixtures in urban environments: Approaches to impact assessment.
in Environmental toxicology and chemistry
Dong X
(2016)
Identifying sediment discontinuities and solving dating puzzles using monitoring and palaeolimnological records
in Frontiers of Earth Science
El-Shafie A
(2017)
Predicting soil moisture distribution, dry matter, water productivity and potato yield under a modified ?gated pipe irrigation system: SALTMED model application using field experimental data
in Agricultural Water Management
Giuntoli I
(2015)
Evaluation of global impact models' ability to reproduce runoff characteristics over the central United States
in Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Gu S
(2017)
Ensuring water resource security in China; the need for advances in evidence-based policy to support sustainable management
in Environmental Science & Policy
Hodgkins G
(2017)
Climate-driven variability in the occurrence of major floods across North America and Europe
in Journal of Hydrology
Holden J
(2017)
Water quality and UK agriculture: challenges and opportunities
in WIREs Water
Hutchins M
(2018)
Balancing Water Demand Needs with Protection of River Water Quality by Minimising Stream Residence Time: an Example from the Thames, UK
in Water Resources Management
Hutchins M
(2016)
Projections of future deterioration in UK river quality are hampered by climatic uncertainty under extreme conditions
in Hydrological Sciences Journal
Hutchins M
(2018)
Combined impacts of future land-use and climate stressors on water resources and quality in groundwater and surface waterbodies of the upper Thames river basin, UK
in Science of The Total Environment
Jarvie HP
(2018)
Phosphorus and nitrogen limitation and impairment of headwater streams relative to rivers in Great Britain: A national perspective on eutrophication.
in The Science of the total environment
Jarvie HP
(2018)
Coupling High-Frequency Stream Metabolism and Nutrient Monitoring to Explore Biogeochemical Controls on Downstream Nitrate Delivery.
in Environmental science & technology
Jarvie HP
(2017)
Inorganic carbon dominates total dissolved carbon concentrations and fluxes in British rivers: Application of the THINCARB model - Thermodynamic modelling of inorganic carbon in freshwaters.
in The Science of the total environment
Jarvie HP
(2017)
Increased Soluble Phosphorus Loads to Lake Erie: Unintended Consequences of Conservation Practices?
in Journal of environmental quality
Jiang S
(2018)
Enhanced nitrogen and phosphorus flows in a mixed land use basin: Drivers and consequences
in Journal of Cleaner Production
Jourdan J
(2018)
Effects of changing climate on European stream invertebrate communities: A long-term data analysis.
in The Science of the total environment
Jürgens MD
(2016)
The long shadow of our chemical past - High DDT concentrations in fish near a former agrochemicals factory in England.
in Chemosphere
Laizé C
(2017)
Projected novel eco-hydrological river types for Europe
in Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology
Leinweber P
(2018)
Handling the phosphorus paradox in agriculture and natural ecosystems: Scarcity, necessity, and burden of P.
in Ambio
Lu Q
(2017)
Persistent Organic Pollutants in sediment and fish in the River Thames Catchment (UK).
in The Science of the total environment
Maberly SC
(2017)
Ecological imperatives for aquatic CO2-concentrating mechanisms.
in Journal of experimental botany
Marsh T
(2018)
Designation and trend analysis of the updated UK Benchmark Network of river flow stations: the UKBN2 dataset
in Hydrology Research
Montzka C
(2017)
Validation of Spaceborne and Modelled Surface Soil Moisture Products with Cosmic-Ray Neutron Probes
in Remote Sensing
Moorhouse HL
(2018)
Characterisation of a major phytoplankton bloom in the River Thames (UK) using flow cytometry and high performance liquid chromatography.
in The Science of the total environment
Nakada N
(2017)
Assessing the population equivalent and performance of wastewater treatment through the ratios of pharmaceuticals and personal care products present in a river basin: Application to the River Thames basin, UK.
in The Science of the total environment
| Description | Some of the research and development highlights from the Science Area are described briefly below. 1 Monitoring, making the data available, and understanding observed variability and change COSMOS -A network of new instrumentation known as Cosmic-ray Soil Moisture Observing Systems are being deployed by CEH across the UK with co-located Automatic Weather Stations to provide measurements of near-surface soil moisture, a key variable in the control of land-surface-atmosphere interactions. In late 2013 the first four sites were established, and by March 2015, 34 stations will be operational and providing near real-time data freely available via the internet. River Lambourn Observatory Monitoring - River water quality monitoring at the River Lambourn Observatory has resulted in a unique high resolution 6-year record including periods of extreme drought and high flow. Recently, detailed hydraulic measurements, coupled with vegetation mapping, have enabled a fuller understanding of the effect of aquatic plants on flow velocity and turbulence allowing the development of a 3D hydraulic model to assess the impact of different weed management strategies. Results show the effect of different weedcut patterns on both flow conveyance and the detailed velocity and turbulence fields throughout the reach. 2 Information services: adding value to data Hydrological Outlook UK -The Hydrological Outlook UK was first made publicly available during the Water Security Knowledge Exchange Programme event held in Westminster in November 2013, the main speaker was the Rt Hon David Willetts MP. The outlook (http://www.hydoutuk.net/) presents regional seasonal forecasts of river flows and groundwater levels across the UK, and users also have access to model forecasts at selected river flow gauging sites and groundwater boreholes. To-date the site has had > 2400 unique visitors, with peak visitor numbers occurring during the 2014 floods. Insights into the biogeography of bacterioplankton across the Thames catchment -CEH research has highlighted that there was a large gradient in bacterial community composition linked to the location of the sampling site within the Thames catchment, which was largely independent of water chemistry. This study has given us a valuable insight into riverine bacteria and will provide a baseline for future studies into the functional capabilities and resilience across the community gradient. 3 Supporting the better management of water resources Time for space: detecting stratification from high frequency surface measurements of temperature The onset of stratification, which usually occurs in spring, is one of the key events that controls seasonal changes to the structure, function and phenology of aquatic systems. As part of the CEH-led NERC Sensor Network project UKLEON (see Planet Earth, Spring 2014) we showed that wavelet analysis of high frequency surface temperature measurements could be used to detect stratification onset with an accuracy of about 2 days18. This not only improves the temporal resolution of stratification detection, it might also allow the onset of stratification to be detected using satellites. Ensemble modelling to assess phytoplankton biomass- The CEH Lake Model, PROTECH, was part of an ensemble lake modelling study. This is the first multi-model ensemble approach applied for some of the most complex aquatic ecosystem models available, we consider it sets a precedent for what will become commonplace methodology in the future, as it enables increased robustness of model projections, and scenario uncertainty estimation due to differences in model structures. 4 Enabling and supporting national, regional and global water resources communities to work better by providing opportunities for collaboration, tools, and evidence Helping to build capacity in water management internationally - CEH continues to play an important role internationally, particularly at the UN and most recently in China and India. a)CEH facilitates input to UN freshwater sciences and management (UNESCO and the World Meteorological Organization); b) CEH are involved in an EU-China Aid programme, which seeks to aid China to realise the environmental objectives of its' "12th Five-Year Plan"; c) As part of the World Bank-funded India Hydrology Project, CEH has been providing technical assistance to 13 States and eight Central Agencies in India to improve the monitoring, management, analysis, and dissemination of surface water, groundwater, hydrometeorology and water quality data. Tools for water resource management -Environmental flows functionality has been added to GWAVA, CEH's global-scale water resource modelling capability, enhancing our capacity for water resource assessment and management for basins, regions and worldwide and providing a tool to examine the trade-offs between water development, water management and ecosystem services. |
| Sector | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Environment |
| Impact Types | Cultural Societal Economic |
| Description | CEH represents UK on UNESCO International Hydrological Programme |
| Geographic Reach | Multiple continents/international |
| Policy Influence Type | Participation in a guidance/advisory committee |
| Impact | The IHP provides freshwater research, policy, education and capacity building initiatives in many of UNESCO's 190 Member States. . Contributions to the IHP come from across UK hydrology, CEHs role is central in facilitating input to UNESCO's activities in this area. It enables UK scientists and water managers to engage with a wide range of international networks. |
| Description | CEH and the ASEM Water Resources Research and Development Center, based in China, sign a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on water resources research. |
| Organisation | ASEM Water Resources Research and Development Centre |
| Country | China |
| Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
| PI Contribution | scientists from the two organisations will co-operate in a number of areas, including research on limnology and lake modelling, catchment management, and remediation and restoration of degraded water bodies. |
| Collaborator Contribution | scientists from the two organisations will co-operate in a number of areas, including research on limnology and lake modelling, catchment management, and remediation and restoration of degraded water bodies. |
| Impact | CEH scientists have been invited to join the ASEM consortium working on Lake Dongjiang in Hunan Province, China. |
| Start Year | 2014 |
| Description | CEH and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore sign a memorandum of understanding |
| Organisation | Indian Institute of Science Bangalore |
| Country | India |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | The two organisations will identify opportunities for development of collaborative research, exchange of research scientists, and joint staff and studentships. |
| Collaborator Contribution | The two organisations will identify opportunities for development of collaborative research, exchange of research scientists, and joint staff and studentships. |
| Impact | An initial project is for CEH scientists to work with an IISc team to monitor soil moisture at the IISc catchment near Mysore. CEH will supply a state-of-the-art Cosmic Ray Soil Moisture Measuring Device, COSMOS and train IISc, staff and students on its use. |
| Start Year | 2014 |
| Description | CEH sign MoU with Changjiang River Scientific Research Insitute |
| Organisation | Ministry of Water Resources |
| Department | Changjiang Water Resources Commission |
| Country | China |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | The parties will collaborate on world class research on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems; Catchment monitoring and observation systems; Management of water resources and water ecological restoration |
| Collaborator Contribution | The parties will collaborate on world class research on terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems; Catchment monitoring and observation systems; Management of water resources and water ecological restoration |
| Impact | Proposals submitted for project funding |
| Start Year | 2017 |
| Description | CEH sign MoU with General Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Planning and Design (GIWP) |
| Organisation | Ministry of Water Resources |
| Department | General Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Planning and Design |
| Country | China |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | Scientists from the two organisations will now co-operate in a number of areas, including: water resources and hydro-ecological assessment natural water assets (Natural Capital) accounting economic valuation of water catchment management Flood and drought planning and risk assessment Climate change risk assessment |
| Collaborator Contribution | Scientists from the two organisations will now co-operate in a number of areas, including: water resources and hydro-ecological assessment natural water assets (Natural Capital) accounting economic valuation of water catchment management Flood and drought planning and risk assessment Climate change risk assessment |
| Impact | On going project activity |
| Start Year | 2016 |
| Description | CEH sign MoU with National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee |
| Organisation | National Institute of Hydrology, Roorkee |
| Country | India |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | The parties will collaborate on: Ecohydrology, Environmental flows and ecosystem services, Hydrological modeling, Water quality modeling, and Experimental catchments and data management. |
| Collaborator Contribution | The parties will collaborate on: Ecohydrology, Environmental flows and ecosystem services, Hydrological modeling, Water quality modeling, and Experimental catchments and data management. |
| Impact | none yet |
| Start Year | 2016 |
| Description | CEH sign MoU with the China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research (IWHR) |
| Organisation | Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research |
| Country | China |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | The partners will collaborate of integrated water resources management, water quality, flood and drought monitoring, catchment restoration |
| Collaborator Contribution | The partners will collaborate of integrated water resources management, water quality, flood and drought monitoring, catchment restoration |
| Impact | Joint project work; staff exchanges |
| Start Year | 2016 |
| Description | CEH sign MoU with the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur |
| Organisation | Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur |
| Country | India |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | The parties will collaborate on: water-, energy- and food-security, including integrated water resources management, freshwater ecosystems & water quality monitoring & modelling, agriculture water management; environmental change assessment, impacts and mitigation; environmental monitoring and data management, including remote sensing/earth observation, field-, reach- and catchment-scale experimentation & monitoring. |
| Collaborator Contribution | The parties will collaborate on: water-, energy- and food-security, including integrated water resources management, freshwater ecosystems & water quality monitoring & modelling, agriculture water management; environmental change assessment, impacts and mitigation; environmental monitoring and data management, including remote sensing/earth observation, field-, reach- and catchment-scale experimentation & monitoring. |
| Impact | none yet |
| Start Year | 2016 |
| Description | CEH sign MoU with the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
| Organisation | Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee |
| Country | India |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | The parties will collaborate on: • water-, energy- and food-security, including integrated water resources management, floods and drought risk prediction & management, freshwater ecosystems & water quality monitoring & modelling, land use & land cover dynamics, fluvial hydraulics, glacial hydrology, hydropower estimation, agriculture water management; • environmental change assessment, impacts and mitigation; • environmental monitoring and data management, including remote sensing/earth observation, field-, reach- and catchment-scale experimentation & monitoring. |
| Collaborator Contribution | The parties will collaborate on: • water-, energy- and food-security, including integrated water resources management, floods and drought risk prediction & management, freshwater ecosystems & water quality monitoring & modelling, land use & land cover dynamics, fluvial hydraulics, glacial hydrology, hydropower estimation, agriculture water management; • environmental change assessment, impacts and mitigation; • environmental monitoring and data management, including remote sensing/earth observation, field-, reach- and catchment-scale experimentation & monitoring. |
| Impact | non yet |
| Start Year | 2017 |
| Title | The UK Lakes Portal |
| Description | The UK Lakes Portal is a new online gateway to discover the lakes of the United Kingdom, linking data from many institutions into one national hub. |
| Type Of Technology | Webtool/Application |
| Year Produced | 2016 |
| Impact | new resource for both scientists and the local citizen scientist interested in finding out more about their local lake and the biodiversity found within it |
| Description | CEH and WMO jointly convene meeting to scope out plan to deliver the global WMO Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS). |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | International |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | Hydrologists from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH) are collaborating with the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on a pilot hydrological status and outlook system to help countries prepare better for flood and drought situations. CEH and WMO jointly convened a meeting of the world's leading hydrologists in Uganda from 26 to 29 September 2017 to scope out a four-year plan to deliver the global WMO Hydrological Status and Outlook System (HydroSOS). |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2017 |
| URL | https://www.ceh.ac.uk/news-and-media/news/global-hydrological-monitoring-takes-flight |
| Description | International Expert Contribution to Special Session on India's National Mission for the Clean Ganga, at Roorkee Water Conclave, 28 February, 2020 |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | International |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | One of three invited talks from international experts to provide feedback to NMCG Director General and Technical Director on the progress of the initiative. Highlighted areas where international support, research & development may help delivery. DG & TD invited HGR to submit ideas & observations in writing. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2020 |
| URL | https://nmcg.nic.in/ |
| Description | Keynote presentation at Roorkee Water Conclave, 27 February 2020 |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | International |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | Keynote talk to an audience of c.400 attending the Roorkee Water Conclave (to celebrate the 150-year anniversary of IIT-Roorkee). The talk described 25 years' collaboration between UKCEH & IIT-Roorkee (including activities funded by DFID,NC-ODA (SUNRISE), Newton-Bhabha (UPSCAPE), and GCRF) and considered prospects for future collaboration. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2020 |
| URL | https://www.iitr.ac.in/rwc2020/ |
| Description | UK-China science to policy dialogue on water security and resources |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | International |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | Delegates discussed building a UK-China environmental science to policy dialogue, delivering a platform for links between scientists, policy engineers and policy makers. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2016 |
| Description | UPSCAPE Stakeholder Consultation Workshop: Bangalore, 23 October 2019 |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Regional |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | Stakeholder consultation workshop to present findings of UPSCAPE to an audience of c.30 practitioners, policy makers and academics from Karnataka, convened at IISc-Bangalore. The meeting discussed the policy implications of the findings and considered different management options to improve future water availability/security. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2019 |
| Description | UPSCAPE Stakeholder Consultation Workshop: Chennai, 25 October 2019 |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Regional |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | Stakeholder consultation workshop to present findings of UPSCAPE to an audience of c.40 practitioners, policy makers and academics from Tamil-Nadu, convened at IIT-Madras, Chennai. The meeting discussed the policy implications of the findings and considered different management options to improve future water availability/security. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2019 |
| Description | UPSCAPE findings at SWR End-of-Programme Special Session, at the WaterFuture Conference, Bangalore, 25 September 2019 |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | International |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | Approaching the end of the three-year Sustaining Water Resources programme, a Special Session was organised as a side-event at the WaterFuture Conference - Towards a Sustainable Water Future - in Bangalore on 25 September 2019. The SWR end-of-programme event gave opportunity to project the programme's scientific findings and to explore their policy implications with as wide an audience as possible at a single event. UPSCAPE's findings were presented by Dr Gwyn Rees; several posters were also presented of different aspects of the project. Several UPSCAPE participants further took advantage of the Conference's many technical sessions to present specific outcomes and achievements of their research. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2019 |