The University of Sheffield
Catchment Science Centre

Current Research within the Catchment Science Centre

Project Title Contact Person
The Macro-Ecological Model (MEM) David Lerner
Landscape Management in the Doe Lea Catchment David Lerner
Assessing the nitrogen attenuation capacity of a hyporheic zone in a lowland river catchment Nick Riess
Attenuation capacity of hyporheic and riverbed sediments and its relationships to fluvial and geological environments Jonathan Smith
Managing diffuse pollution from agriculture in the Ingbirchworth catchment, Yorkshire Ben Surridge
Brownfield land, flooding and climate change Jacqueline Diaz Nieto
Defining Ecological Quality Achim Paetzold
How do river ecosystems provide the most efficient energy transfer function for the ecosystem service of fish production? Jenny Horne
Persistence of Macroinvertebrate Communities Robert Holland
Long term effects of altered aquatic-terrestrial subsidies Achim Paetzold
CatSci: An integrated study of the River Don catchment, Yorkshire. David Lerner
Interaction between aquifers and streams in highly heterogeneous environments
Tristan Ibrahim
Modelling catchment landscape potential to mitigate diffuse pollution from agriculture Nataliya Tkachenko
The role of colonization and habitat fragmentation in the biotic recovery of stream systems Jacqueline Bernet
Pollutant pathways and travel times at catchment scale: a tool to include groundwater in modelling Janmaizatulriah Jani
Flow and sediment dynamics to assess the effects of human-induced changes in the Don catchment Irantzu Lexartza Artza
Development of approaches, methods and tools for an integrated approach to river basin management Simone Bizzi
Socio-economic consequences of policy change towards sustainable water management Emma Westling
Risks to Groundwater Supplies Of Drinking Water From Pesticides Emma Mallinson
Hyporheic ecology and altered landscapes Anna Ritchie