Data & Outputs
PublicationsChappell, N.A. 2024. Quantifying rain-driven NO3-N dynamics in a headwater: Value of applying SISO System Identification to multiple variables monitored at the same high frequency. in submission.
Mindham, D.A., Tych, W., and Chappell, N.A. 2018. Extended State Dependent Parameter modelling with a Data-Based Mechanistic approach to non-linear model structure identification. Environmental Modelling and Software, 104: 81-93. view online
Chappell, N.A., Jones, T.D., and Tych, W. 2017. Sampling frequency for water quality variables in streams: systems analysis to quantify minimum monitoring rates. Water Research, 123, 49-57. DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2017.06.047 view online or view paper (pdf).
Durance, I., Bruford, M.W., Chalmers, R., Chappell, N.A., Christie, M., Cosby, B.J., Noble, D., Ormerod, S.J., Prosser, H., Weightman, A. and Woodward, G. 2016. The challenges of linking ecosystem services to biodiversity: lessons from a large-scale freshwater study. Advances in Ecological Research, 54: 87-134. view online.
Chappell, N.A., Jones, T.D. and Broderick, C. 2016.Derived annual statistics of rainfall, streamflow and acidity for the Nant Esgair Garn catchment, Llyn Brianne, Mid Wales, UK. (1982 to 2012). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. http://doi.org/10.5285/00185590-537e-40e4-969c-039f44b4dad9.
Chappell, N.A., Jones, T.D. and Broderick, C. 2016. Derived annual statistics of rainfall, streamflow and acidity for the Nant Trawsnant catchment, Llyn Brianne, Mid Wales, UK. (1982 to 2012). NERC Environmental Information Data Centre. http://doi.org/10.5285/b085a784-0e16-4174-b208-465a8f43c8c8.
Jones, T.D., Chappell, N.A. and Tych, W. 2014. First dynamic model of dissolved organic carbon derived directly from high frequency observations through contiguous storms. Environmental Science & Technology, 48: 13289-13297. doi: 10.1021/es503506m view online, or as pdf and Supplementary Information (pdf).
Jones, T.D. and Chappell, N.A. 2014. Streamflow and hydrogen ion interrelationships identified using Data-Based Mechanistic modelling of high frequency observations through contiguous storms. Hydrology Research, 45(6): 868-892. doi: 10.2166/nh.2014.155 view abstract or view paper
PresentationsChappell, N.A., and Mindham, D. 2024. High frequency measurement of phosphate, nitrate, DOC and turbidity for NbS evaluation. Presentation at the 5th International Workshop on High Temporal Resolution Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis at the James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, 17-19 June 2024. view presentation (pdf)
Chappell, N.A., Jones, T., Young, P., and Krishnaswamy, J. 2015. Demonstrating value of fine-resolution optical data for minimising aliasing impacts on biogeochemical models of surface waters. Presentation in session B14D of the American Geophysical Union meeting AGU Fall Meeting 2015 in San Francisco 14-18 December 2015.
Jones, T., Chappell, N.A., Tych, W., and Bhalla, R.S., 2015. Importance of high-frequency chemistry for resolving hot moments in headwaters: a combined optical sensor and time-series modelling approach. Presentation in session B53H of the American Geophysical Union meeting AGU Fall Meeting 2015 in San Francisco 14-18 December 2015.
Chappell, N.A., Jones, T. and White, L. 2014. Quantifying & interpreting DOC & fDOM dynamics in streams using the first model to be derived directly from sub-hourly monitoring through contiguous storms. Presentation to the Sensors for Water Interest Group (SWIG) meeting Monitoring Organics at Hilton Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel 24th Sept 2014.
Chappell, N.A., Jones, T., Broderick, C., Tych, W., Beven, K.J., Surridge, B., Quinton, J.N., Norris, D., Pereira, G., Reynolds, B., Cosby, J., Vaughan, I., Durance, I., Nisbet, T.R. and Broadmeadow, S. 2014. Time-scales & causes of dynamics in river biodiversity & water quality: preliminary water quality aspects. Presentation to the NERC Macronutrient Cycles Programme Year 2 progress meeting at Oxford University 16-17th Sept 2014.
Jones, T. and Chappell, N.A., 2014. Modelling water quality in UK upland streams using high-frequency observations. Presentation to the British Hydrological Society meeting BHS2014 Challenging hydrological theory and practice at Birmingham University 2-4th Sept 2014.
Broderick, C., Chappell, N.A., Tych, W., Jones, T.D., Beven, K.J., Surridge, B., Quinton, J.N. and Pereira, G. 2014. Quantifying the hydroclimatological controls on diurnal ecological responses. Presentation to the British Hydrological Society meeting BHS2014 Challenging hydrological theory and practice at Birmingham University 2-4th Sept 2014.
Chappell, N.A. and Jones, T. 2013. Flow path functioning identified from fundamental dynamics in sub-hourly non-conservative stream chemistry. Presentation in session H44B of the American Geophysical Union meeting AGU Fall Meeting 2013 in San Francisco 9-13 December 2013.
Chappell, N.A. and Jones, T. 2013. New data-based mechanistic methodology to quantify hydrological & biogeochemical recovery following forest disturbance using observations monitored from sub-hourly to decadal time-scales. Poster presentation in session H11D of the American Geophysical Union meeting AGU Fall Meeting 2013 in San Francisco 9-13 December 2013.
Chappell, N.A. and Jones, T. 2013. Modelling streamflow & water quality within Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water headwaters using DBM. Presentation to the British Hydrological Society meeting Data-based mechanistic methods for hydrological modelling & forecasting: research and practice at Lancaster University 11th July 2013.
Jones, T. and Chappell, N.A. 2013. Spectrophotometry within the DURESS project: Sensor maintenance for DOC, TOC, turbidity and nitrate, and preliminary modelling of Llyn Brianne data. Presentation at the Second International Workshop on In-Situ Spectrophotometry, 8 May 2013, Lancaster University, UK (organisers: Nick A Chappell and Tim Jones)
NewsDURESS programme starts on 1st May 2012.
DURESS launch at Cardiff University & Llyn Brianne on 9th & 10th May 2012.
BESS launch at Royal Overseas League, London on 22nd June 2012.
Start of Lancaster's core data collection period for DURESS deliverables (1st Jan - 31st Dec 2013) on 1st Jan 2013.
DURESS leaf decomposition experiments at Llyn Brianne & Plynlimon January to 14th March 2013.
BESS meeting at Royal Overseas League, London on 25-26th March 2013.
Visit by Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water to Brianne basins on 11th April 2013.
Second International Workshop on In Situ Spectrophotometry at Lancaster University on 8th May 2013.
DURESS presentation at British Hydrological Society meeting Lancaster University on on 11th July 2013.
Visit by Dr Ian Littlewood to Brianne basins on 21-23rd August 2013.
Presentations at American Geophysical Union Fall 2013 meeting in San Francisco on 9th and 12th December 2013.
End of Lancaster's core data collection period for DURESS deliverables (1st Jan - 31st Dec 2013) on 31st Dec 2013.
Hydrological Modelling research associate post advertised January 2014.
Hydrological Modelling research associate - Dr Ciaran Broderick begins post at Lancaster on 1st March 2014.
BESS meeting at York Hotel, York on 31st March to 2nd April 2014.
Online publication of first full DURESS journal paper on 7st April 2014.
Visit by Prof John Nieber (University of Minnesota) to Brianne & Plynlimon basins on 19-20th May 2014.
Presentation to Sensors for Water Interest Group (SWIG) at Hilton Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel on 24th Sept 2014.
DURESS Science meeting at Cardiff University on 15th Oct 2014.
Dr Ciaran Broderick completes his work on DURESS on 30th April 2015.
Visit by Dr Ian Vaughan (Cardiff University) to Lancaster to discuss modelling on 15-17th May 2015.
Visit by Dave Norris (CEH-Bangor) to Lancaster to discuss data delivery plans to EIDC on 21st May 2015.
Visit by Dr Krishnaswamy & Dr Bhalla (NERC WGhats project) to Brianne & Plynlimon basins on 27-29th July 2015.
DURESS Ecosystem Services Project: lessons learned conference at Cardiff University on 1st Dec 2015.
Presentations at American Geophysical Union Fall 2015 meeting in San Francisco on 14th and 18th Dec 2015.
Launch of SMART Watershed Network on 2nd March 2016.
Publication of two DURESS-Lancaster Llyn Brianne datasets on NERC Environmental Information Data Centre catalogue on 6th June 2016.
Formal end of DURESS-Lancaster contract extended to 30th June 2016.
DURESS Data Management & EIDCChappell, N.A., & Durance, I. 2012. DURESS: Data Management Plan. DURESS Technical Report DURESS/QA/DMP/1/0001/1.2, Lancaster University, UK.
Chappell, N.A. 2013. Project Data Management Plan for NERC Funded Research: Diversity in Upland Rivers for Ecosystem Service Sustainability (DURESS). DURESS Technical Report DMP_DURESS_2_3 (27/2/2013), Lancaster University, UK.
Chappell, N.A. 2015. Project Data Management Plan for NERC Funded Research: Diversity in Upland Rivers for Ecosystem Service Sustainability (DURESS). DURESS Technical Report DMP_DURESS_3_0 (3/12/2015), Lancaster University, UK.
Support provided by the Environmental Information Data Centre (EIDC) DURESS Data StoreThe DURESS programme data is securely held in the DURESS DATA STORE which is hosted by the ISS Lancaster Data Store. Quality assured data will be made public via the EIDC Hub
End-User WorkshopsDURESS launch at Cardiff University & Llyn Brianne on 9th & 10th May 2012.
BESS launch at Royal Overseas League, London on 22nd June 2012.
DURESS Ecosystem Services Project: lessons learned conference at Cardiff University on 1st Dec 2015.