An INCA model for pathogens in rivers and catchments: Model structure, sensitivity analysis and application to the River Thames catchment, UK
Pathogens are an ongoing issue for catchment water management and quantifying their transport, loss and potential impacts at key locations, such as water abstractions for public supply and bathing sites, is an important aspect of catchment and coastal management. The Integrated Catchment Model (INCA...
Main Authors: | Whitehead, P, Leckie, H, Rankinen, K, Butterfield, D, Futter, M, Bussi, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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