Patterns of denitrification rates in European alluvial soils under various hydrological regimes

Pinay, G., Gumiero, B., Tabacchi, E., Giminez, O., Tabacchi-Planty, A.M., Hefting, M.M., Burt, T.P., Black, V.A., Nilsson, C., Iordache, V., Bureau, F., Vought, L., Petts, G.E. and Decamps, H. 2007. Patterns of denitrification rates in European alluvial soils under various hydrological regimes. Freshwater Biology. 52 (2), pp. 252-266. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2006.01680.x

TitlePatterns of denitrification rates in European alluvial soils under various hydrological regimes
AuthorsPinay, G., Gumiero, B., Tabacchi, E., Giminez, O., Tabacchi-Planty, A.M., Hefting, M.M., Burt, T.P., Black, V.A., Nilsson, C., Iordache, V., Bureau, F., Vought, L., Petts, G.E. and Decamps, H.
Abstract

1. Denitrification in floodplain soils is one of the main biological processes emitting and reducing nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas, and the main process responsible for the buffering capacity of riparian zones against diffuse nitrate pollution.

2. The aim of this study was to measure denitrification rates under a wide range of current climatic conditions and hydrological regimes in Europe (from latitude 64°N to latitude 42°N and from longitude 2°W to longitude 25°E), in order to determine the response patterns of this microbial process under different climatic and hydrological conditions, and to identify denitrification proxies robust enough to be used at the European scale.

3. Denitrification activity was significant in all the floodplain soils studied whatever the latitude. However, we found an increase in rates of an order of magnitude from high to mid latitudes. Maximum rates (above 30 g N m−2 month−1) were measured in the maritime conditions of the Trent floodplain. These rates are similar to mineralisation rates measured in alluvial soils and of the same order of magnitude as the amount of N stored in herbaceous plants in alluvial soils.

4. We used Multivariate Adaptative Regression Splines to relate the response variable denitrification with five relevant predictors, namely soil moisture, temperature, silt plus clay, nitrate content and herbaceous plant biomass.

5. Soil moisture, temperature, and nitrate were the three main control variables of microbial denitrification in alluvial soils in decreasing order of importance.

6. The model developed for denitrification with interaction effects outperformed a pure additive model. Soil moisture was involved in all interactions, emphasising its importance in predicting denitrification.

7. These results are discussed in the context of scenarios for future change in European hydrological regimes.

JournalFreshwater Biology
Journal citation52 (2), pp. 252-266
ISSN0046-5070
YearFeb 2007
PublisherBlackwell
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.2006.01680.x
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PublishedFeb 2007

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Causes of catchment scale hydrological change
Gurnell, A.M. and Petts, G.E. 1999. Causes of catchment scale hydrological change. in: Acreman, M.C. (ed.) The hydrology of the UK: a study of change London Routledge. pp. 82-98

A reference river system for the Alps: the Fiume Tagliamento
Ward, J.V., Tockner, K., Edwards, P.J., Kollmann, J., Bretschko, G., Gurnell, A.M., Petts, G.E. and Rossaro, B. 1999. A reference river system for the Alps: the Fiume Tagliamento. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 15 (1-3), pp. 63-75. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1646(199901/06)15:1/3<63::AID-RRR538>3.0.CO;2-F

A conceptual model for alpine proglacial river channel evolution under changing climatic conditions
Gurnell, A.M., Edwards, P.J., Petts, G.E. and Ward, J.V. 1999. A conceptual model for alpine proglacial river channel evolution under changing climatic conditions. Catena. 38 (3), pp. 223-242. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0341-8162(99)00069-7

Channel changes and invertebrate faunas below Nant-Y-Môch Dam, River Rheidol, Wales, UK: 35 years on
Greenwood, M.T., Gurnell, A.M., Bickerton, M.A. and Petts, G.E. 1999. Channel changes and invertebrate faunas below Nant-Y-Môch Dam, River Rheidol, Wales, UK: 35 years on. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 15 (1-3), pp. 99-112. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1646(199901/06)15:1/3<99::AID-RRR530>3.0.CO;2-I

The distribution of spiders in the wooded riparian zone of three rivers in Western Europe
Bell, D., Petts, G.E. and Sadler, J.P. 1999. The distribution of spiders in the wooded riparian zone of three rivers in Western Europe. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 15 (1-3), pp. 141-158. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1646(199901/06)15:1/3<141::AID-RRR536>3.0.CO;2-E

Morphological and ecological change on a meander bend: the role of hydrological processes and the application of GIS
Gurnell, A.M., Bickerton, M.A., Angold, P., Bell, D., Morrissey, I.P., Petts, G.E. and Sadler, J.P. 1998. Morphological and ecological change on a meander bend: the role of hydrological processes and the application of GIS. Hydrological Processes. 12 (6), pp. 981-993. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1085(199805)12:6<981::AID-HYP667>3.0.CO;2-S

River energy budgets with special reference to river bed processes
Evans, E.C., McGregor, G.R. and Petts, G.E. 1998. River energy budgets with special reference to river bed processes. Hydrological Processes. 12 (4), pp. 575-595. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1085(19980330)12:4<575::AID-HYP595>3.0.CO;2-Y

Floodplain rivers and their restoration: a European perspective
Petts, G.E. 1998. Floodplain rivers and their restoration: a European perspective. in: Bailey, R.G., José, P.V. and Sherwood, B.R. (ed.) United Kingdom Floodplains Ottley Westbury. pp. 29-41

Addressing the effects of siltation in a trout stream experiencing exceptional low flows: River Glen, UK
Milan, D.J. and Petts, G.E. 1998. Addressing the effects of siltation in a trout stream experiencing exceptional low flows: River Glen, UK. in: Bretschko, G. and Helešic, J. (ed.) Advances in river bottom ecology Leiden Backhuys. pp. 279-291

Hyporheic temperature patterns within riffles
Evans, E.C. and Petts, G.E. 1997. Hyporheic temperature patterns within riffles. Hydrological Sciences Journal. 42 (2), pp. 199-213. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626669709492020

Case studies in the application of geomorphology to river management
Newson, M.D., Hey, R.D., Bathurst, J.C., Brookes, A., Carling, P.A., Petts, G.E. and Sear, D.A. 1997. Case studies in the application of geomorphology to river management. in: Thorne, C.R., Hey, R.D. and Newson, M.D. (ed.) Applied fluvial geomorphology Chichester Wiley. pp. 311-365

Hydrological and ecological interactions within river corridors
Bradley, C. and Petts, G.E. 1997. Hydrological and ecological interactions within river corridors. in: Wilby, R.L. (ed.) Contemporary hydrology Chichester Wiley. pp. 241-272

Water allocation to protect river ecosystems
Petts, G.E. 1996. Water allocation to protect river ecosystems. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 12 (4-5), pp. 353-365. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1099-1646(199607)12:4/5<353::AID-RRR425>3.0.CO;2-6

Historical channel-floodplain dynamics along the River Trent: implications for river rehabilitation
Large, A.R.G. and Petts, G.E. 1996. Historical channel-floodplain dynamics along the River Trent: implications for river rehabilitation. Applied Geography. 16 (3), pp. 191-209. https://doi.org/10.1016/0143-6228(96)00004-5

Rivers and their catchments
Petts, G.E. and Calow, P. 1996. Rivers and their catchments. in: Petts, G.E. and Calow, P. (ed.) River restoration: selected extracts from the Rivers handbook Oxford Blackwell Science. pp. 1-5

Fluvial hydrosystems: the physical basis
Petts, G.E. and Calow, P. 1996. Fluvial hydrosystems: the physical basis. in: Petts, G.E. and Calow, P. (ed.) River flows and channel forms: selected extracts from the rivers handbook Oxford Blackwell Science. pp. 1-6

The drainage basin perspective
Petts, G.E. and Bravard, J.P. 1996. The drainage basin perspective. in: Petts, G.E. and Amoros, C. (ed.) Fluvial hydrosystems London Chapman & Hall. pp. 21-41

The scientific basis of managing biodiversity along river margins
Petts, G.E. 1996. The scientific basis of managing biodiversity along river margins. in: Lachavanne, J.B. and Juge, R. (ed.) Biodiversity in land-inland water ecotones Paris UNESCO.

Sustaining the ecological integrity of large floodplain rivers
Petts, G.E. 1996. Sustaining the ecological integrity of large floodplain rivers. in: Anderson, M.G., Walling, D.E. and Bates, P.D. (ed.) Floodplain processes Chichester Wiley. pp. 535-551

Inter-basin water transfers: issues affecting the West Midlands in the 21st century
Petts, G.E. 1996. Inter-basin water transfers: issues affecting the West Midlands in the 21st century. in: Slater, A.J. and Gerrard, T.R. (ed.) Managing a conurbation: Birmingham and its region Studley Brewin. pp. 28-45

The nature of river habitats
Calow, P. and Petts, G.E. 1996. The nature of river habitats. in: Petts, G.E. and Calow, P. (ed.) River biota: diversity and dynamics: selected extracts from the Rivers handbook Oxford Blackwell Science. pp. 1-6

Human impacts on fluvial systems
Bravard, J.P. and Petts, G.E. 1996. Human impacts on fluvial systems. in: Petts, G.E. and Amoros, C. (ed.) Fluvial hydrosystems London Chapman & Hall. pp. 233-256

The hydrosystem concept in river management
Amoros, C. and Petts, G.E. 1996. The hydrosystem concept in river management. in: Petts, G.E. and Amoros, C. (ed.) Fluvial hydrosystems London Chapman & Hall. pp. 257-297

The conceptual basis
Amoros, C. and Petts, G.E. 1996. The conceptual basis. in: Petts, G.E. and Amoros, C. (ed.) Fluvial hydrosystems London Chapman & Hall. pp. 3-17

Local variability of gold in active stream sediments
Hughes, N., Coats, S.T. and Petts, G.E. 1995. Local variability of gold in active stream sediments. Journal of Geochemical Exploration. 54 (2), pp. 137-148. https://doi.org/10.1016/0375-6742(95)00014-8

Sensitivity of alpine stream ecosystems to climate change and human impacts
McGregor, G.R., Petts, G.E., Gurnell, A.M. and Milner, A.M. 1995. Sensitivity of alpine stream ecosystems to climate change and human impacts. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 5 (3), pp. 233-247. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3270050306

Patial distribution of spiders on the floodplain of the river trent, UK: the role of hydrological setting
Greenwood, M.T., Bickerton, M.A. and Petts, G.E. 1995. Patial distribution of spiders on the floodplain of the river trent, UK: the role of hydrological setting. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 10 (2-4), pp. 303-313. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450100223

The effects of water abstractions on invertebrate communities in U.K. streams
Castella, E., Armitage, P.D., Bickerton, M.A. and Petts, G.E. 1995. The effects of water abstractions on invertebrate communities in U.K. streams. Hydrobiologia. 308 (3), pp. 167-182. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00006869

The role of coarse woody debris in forest aquatic habitats: Implications for management
Gurnell, A.M., Gregory, K.J. and Petts, G.E. 1995. The role of coarse woody debris in forest aquatic habitats: Implications for management. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 5 (2), pp. 143-166. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3270050206

The scientific basis for setting minimum ecological flows
Petts, G.E., Maddock, I.P., Bickerton, M.A. and Ferguson, A. 1995. The scientific basis for setting minimum ecological flows. in: Harper, D.M. and Ferguson, A. (ed.) The ecological basis for river management Chichester Wiley. pp. 1-18

Changing river channels: the geographical tradition
Petts, G.E. 1995. Changing river channels: the geographical tradition. in: Gurnell, A.M. and Petts, G.E. (ed.) Changing river channels Chichester Wiley. pp. 1-23

River channel assessment: a method for defining channel sectors: the River Glem, Lincolnshire UK
Maddock, I.P., Petts, G.E. and Bickerton, M.A. 1995. River channel assessment: a method for defining channel sectors: the River Glem, Lincolnshire UK. in: Petts, G.E. (ed.) Man's influence on freshwater ecosystems and water use Wallingford International Association of Hydrological Sciences.

Assessing the river aquifer interactions within the hyporheic zone
Maddock, I.P., Evans, C., Greenwood, M.T. and Petts, G.E. 1995. Assessing the river aquifer interactions within the hyporheic zone. in: Brown, A.G. (ed.) Geomorphology and groundwater Chichester Wiley. pp. 53-74

The role of dead wood in aquatic ecosystems in forests
Gregory, K.J., Gurnell, A.M. and Petts, G.E. 1995. The role of dead wood in aquatic ecosystems in forests. in: Brown, I.R. (ed.) Forests and water Edinburgh Institute of Chartered Foresters. pp. 158-192

Floodplain Coleoptera distributions: the River Trent, UK
Greenwood, M.T., Bickerton, M.A. and Petts, G.E. 1995. Floodplain Coleoptera distributions: the River Trent, UK. Archiv fuer Hydrobiologie Supplement. 101 (3-4), pp. 427-437.

Thermal profiles within river beds
Evans, E.C., Greenwood, M.T. and Petts, G.E. 1995. Thermal profiles within river beds. Hydrological Processes. 9 (1), pp. 19-25. https://doi.org/10.1002/hyp.3360090103

Low flows and recovery of macroinvertebrates in a small regulated chalk stream
Wood, P.J. and Petts, G.E. 1994. Low flows and recovery of macroinvertebrates in a small regulated chalk stream. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 9 (4), pp. 303-316. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450090410

Influence of water abstraction on the macroinvertebrate community gradient within a glacial stream system: La Borgne d'Arolla, Valais, Switzerland
Petts, G.E. and Bickerton, M.A. 1994. Influence of water abstraction on the macroinvertebrate community gradient within a glacial stream system: La Borgne d'Arolla, Valais, Switzerland. Freshwater Biology. 32 (2), pp. 375-386. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.1994.tb01133.x

Glacial rivers: physical habitat and ecology
Milner, A.M. and Petts, G.E. 1994. Glacial rivers: physical habitat and ecology. Freshwater Biology. 32 (2), pp. 295-307. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2427.1994.tb01127.x

Flow allocation for in-river needs
Petts, G.E. and Maddock, I.P. 1994. Flow allocation for in-river needs. in: Calow, P. and Petts, G.E. (ed.) The River's handbook: hydrological and ecological principles. Vol. 2 Oxford Blackwell Science. pp. 289-307

The impact of large dams and river basin schemes
Petts, G.E. 1994. The impact of large dams and river basin schemes. in: Roberts, N. (ed.) The changing global environment Oxford Blackwell. pp. 262-284

Rivers: dynamic components of catchment ecosystems
Petts, G.E. 1994. Rivers: dynamic components of catchment ecosystems. in: Calow, P. and Petts, G.E. (ed.) The River's handbook: hydrological and ecological principles. Vol. 2 Oxford Blackwell Science. pp. 3-22

rehabilitation of river margins
Large, A.R.G. and Petts, G.E. 1994. rehabilitation of river margins. in: Calow, P. and Petts, G.E. (ed.) The River's handbook: hydrological and ecological principles. Vol. 2 Oxford Blackwell Science. pp. 401-418

Physical habitat changes and macroinvertebrate response to river regulation: the river Rede, UK
Petts, G.E., Armitage, P.D. and Castella, E. 1993. Physical habitat changes and macroinvertebrate response to river regulation: the river Rede, UK. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 8 (1-2), pp. 167-178. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450080119

Assessing the ecological effects of groundwater abstraction on chalk streams: three examples from Eastern England
Bickerton, M.A., Petts, G.E. and Armitage, P.D. 1993. Assessing the ecological effects of groundwater abstraction on chalk streams: three examples from Eastern England. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 8 (1-2), pp. 121-134. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450080115

Restoration of floodplains: a UK perspective
Large, A.R.G., Petts, G.E., Wilby, R.L. and Greenwood, M.T. 1993. Restoration of floodplains: a UK perspective. European Water Pollution Control. 3, pp. 44-52.

Groundwater invertebrates of european alluvial floodplains
Obrdlik, P., Castella, E., Foeckler, F. and Petts, G.E. 1992. Groundwater invertebrates of european alluvial floodplains. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 7 (1), pp. 1-3. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450070102

Biotic score and prediction to assess the effects of water abstractions on river macroinvertebrates for conservation purposes
Armitage, P.D. and Petts, G.E. 1992. Biotic score and prediction to assess the effects of water abstractions on river macroinvertebrates for conservation purposes. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 2 (1), pp. 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.3270020102

Floodplain assessment for restoration and conservation: linking hydrogeomorphology and ecology
Petts, G.E., Large, A.R.G., Greenwood, M.T. and Bickerton, M.A. 1992. Floodplain assessment for restoration and conservation: linking hydrogeomorphology and ecology. in: Carling, P.A. and Petts, G.E. (ed.) Lowland floodplain rivers: geomorphological perspectives Chichester Wiley. pp. 217-234

The use of coleoptera (arthropoda:insecta) for floodplain characterization on the River Trent, U.K.
Greenwood, M.T., Bickerton, M.A., Castella, E., Large, A.R.G. and Petts, G.E. 1991. The use of coleoptera (arthropoda:insecta) for floodplain characterization on the River Trent, U.K. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 6 (4), pp. 321-332. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450060410

Freeze-sampling method of collecting drainage sediments for gold exploration
Petts, G.E., Coats, S.T. and Hughes, N. 1991. Freeze-sampling method of collecting drainage sediments for gold exploration. Transactions of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy: Section B: Applied Earth Science. 100, pp. 28-32.

Management of regulated rivers in South America
Petts, G.E. 1991. Management of regulated rivers in South America. Interciencia. 15, pp. 388-395.

The role of ecotones in aquatic landscape management
Petts, G.E. 1990. The role of ecotones in aquatic landscape management. in: Naiman, R.J. and Décamps, H. (ed.) Ecology and management of aquatic-terrestrial ecotones Paris UNESCO. pp. 227-261

Water engineering and landscape: prospect for environmentally sound development
Petts, G.E. 1990. Water engineering and landscape: prospect for environmentally sound development. in: Cosgrove, D. and Petts, G.E. (ed.) Water, engineering and landscape: water control and landscape transformation in the modern period London Bellhaven. pp. 188-208

Forrested alluvial corridors: a lost resource
Petts, G.E. 1990. Forrested alluvial corridors: a lost resource. in: Cosgrove, D. and Petts, G.E. (ed.) Water, engineering and landscape: water control and landscape transformation in the modern period London Bellhaven. pp. 12-34

A freeze-coring technique applied to pollution by fine sediments in gravel-bed rivers
Petts, G.E., Thoms, M.C., Brittan, K. and Atkin, B. 1989. A freeze-coring technique applied to pollution by fine sediments in gravel-bed rivers. Science of the Total Environment. 84, pp. 259-272. https://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(89)90388-4

Management of fish populations in large rivers: a review of tools and approaches
Petts, G.E., Imhof, J., Manny, B.A., Maher, J.F.B. and Weisberg, S.B. 1989. Management of fish populations in large rivers: a review of tools and approaches. in: Dodge, D.P. (ed.) Proceedings of the International Large River Symposium. Ottowa, Ontario Department of Fisheries and Oceans.

The regulation of the River Derwent
Petts, G.E. 1989. The regulation of the River Derwent. East Midland Geographer. 11 (2), pp. 54-63.

Perspectives for ecological management of regulated rivers
Petts, G.E. 1989. Perspectives for ecological management of regulated rivers. in: Gore, J.A. and Petts, G.E. (ed.) Alternatives in regulated river management Boca Raton, Fla CRC Press. pp. 3-24

Historical analysis of fluvial hydrosystems
Petts, G.E. 1989. Historical analysis of fluvial hydrosystems. in: Petts, G.E., Möller, H. and Roux, A.L. (ed.) Historical change of large alluvial rivers: Western Europe Chichester Wiley. pp. 1-18

Water management: the case of Lake Biwa, Japan
Petts, G.E. 1988. Water management: the case of Lake Biwa, Japan. Geographical Journal. 154 (3), pp. 367-376.

Regulated rivers in the United Kingdom
Petts, G.E. 1988. Regulated rivers in the United Kingdom. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 2 (3), pp. 201-220. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450020303

Hydrological changes and river regulation in the UK
Higgs, G. and Petts, G.E. 1988. Hydrological changes and river regulation in the UK. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 2 (3), pp. 349-368. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450020312

Accumulation of fine sediment within substrate gravels along two regulated rivers, UK
Petts, G.E. 1988. Accumulation of fine sediment within substrate gravels along two regulated rivers, UK. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 2 (2), pp. 141-153. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450020208

Rivers and river regulation in the UK
Petts, G.E. 1988. Rivers and river regulation in the UK. in: Petts, G.E. and Wood, R. (ed.) Regulated rivers, research and management: river regulation in the United Kingdom Chichester Wiley.

Hydrological changes and river regulation in the UK
Higgs, G. and Petts, G.E. 1988. Hydrological changes and river regulation in the UK. in: Petts, G.E. and Wood, R. (ed.) Regulated rivers, research and management: river regulation in the United Kingdom Chichester Wiley.

Morphology and sedimentology of a tributary confluence bar in a regulated river: North Tyne, U.K.
Petts, G.E. and Thoms, M.C. 1987. Morphology and sedimentology of a tributary confluence bar in a regulated river: North Tyne, U.K. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 12 (4), pp. 433-440. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.3290120409

Large rivers and large water projects
Petts, G.E. and Mann, R.H.K. 1987. Large rivers and large water projects. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 1 (2), pp. 189-191. https://doi.org/10.1002/rrr.3450010209

Timescales for ecological change in regulated rivers
Petts, G.E. 1987. Timescales for ecological change in regulated rivers. in: Craig, J.F. and Kemper, J.B. (ed.) Regulated streams: advances in ecology London Plenum. pp. 257-266

River regulation in Europe: an historical perspective
Petts, G.E. 1987. River regulation in Europe: an historical perspective. Regulated Rivers: Research & Management. 1 (4), pp. 363-369.

Water quality characteristics of regulated rivers
Petts, G.E. 1986. Water quality characteristics of regulated rivers. Progress in Physical Geography. 10 (4), pp. 492-516. https://doi.org/10.1177/030913338601000402

Channel aggradation below Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, U.K.
Petts, G.E. and Thoms, M.C. 1986. Channel aggradation below Chew Valley Lake, Somerset, U.K. Catena. 13 (3), pp. 305-320. https://doi.org/10.1016/0341-8162(86)90005-6

Turbidity and suspended solids variations downstream of a regulating reservoir
Gilvear, D.J. and Petts, G.E. 1985. Turbidity and suspended solids variations downstream of a regulating reservoir. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 10 (4), pp. 363-373. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.3290100408

Channel changes and invertebrate faunas below Nant-Y-Moch dam, River Rheidol, Wales, UK
Petts, G.E. and Greenwood, M.T. 1985. Channel changes and invertebrate faunas below Nant-Y-Moch dam, River Rheidol, Wales, UK. Hydrobiologia. 122 (1), pp. 65-80. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00018961

Wave-movement and water-quality variations during a controlled release from Kielder Reservoir, North Tyne River, U.K.
Petts, G.E., Foulger, T.R., Gilvear, D.J., Pratts, J.D. and Thoms, M.C. 1985. Wave-movement and water-quality variations during a controlled release from Kielder Reservoir, North Tyne River, U.K. Journal of Hydrology. 80 (3-4), pp. 371-389. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-1694(85)90129-5

Rivers and landscape
Petts, G.E. and Foster, I.D.L. 1985. Rivers and landscape. London Edward Arnold.

Water quality implications of artificial flow fluctuations in regulated rivers
Foulger, T.R. and Petts, G.E. 1984. Water quality implications of artificial flow fluctuations in regulated rivers. Science of the Total Environment. 37 (2-3), pp. 177-185. https://doi.org/10.1016/0048-9697(84)90094-9

Sedimentation within a regulated river
Petts, G.E. 1984. Sedimentation within a regulated river. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 9 (2), pp. 125-134. https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.3290090204

Impounded rivers: perspectives for ecological management
Petts, G.E. 1984. Impounded rivers: perspectives for ecological management. Chichester Wiley.

Channel changes following reservoir construction on a Lowland English River
Petts, G.E. and Pratts, J.D. 1983. Channel changes following reservoir construction on a Lowland English River. Catena. 10 (1-2), pp. 77-85. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0341-8162(83)80006-X

Rivers
Petts, G.E. 1983. Rivers. Butterworths.

Channel changes in regulated rivers
Petts, G.E. 1982. Channel changes in regulated rivers. in: Adlam, B.H., Fenn, C.R. and Morris, L. (ed.) Papers in earth studies: Lovatt lectures - Worcester Norwich Geobooks. pp. 117-142

Habitat changes below Dartmoor reservoirs
Petts, G.E. and Greenwood, M.T. 1981. Habitat changes below Dartmoor reservoirs. Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science. 113, pp. 13-27.

Morphological changes of river channels subsequent to headwater impoundment
Petts, G.E. 1980. Morphological changes of river channels subsequent to headwater impoundment. Journal of the Institution of Water Engineers and Scientists. 34 (4), pp. 374-382.

Long-term consequences of upstream impoundment
Petts, G.E. 1980. Long-term consequences of upstream impoundment. Environmental Conservation. 7 (4), pp. 325-332. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0376892900008183

Complex response of river channel morphology subsequent to reservoir construction
Petts, G.E. 1979. Complex response of river channel morphology subsequent to reservoir construction. Progress in Physical Geography. 3 (3), pp. 329-362. https://doi.org/10.1177/030913337900300302

Physical effects of reservoirs on river systems
Petts, G.E. and Lewin, J. 1979. Physical effects of reservoirs on river systems. in: Hollis, G.E. (ed.) Man's impact on the hydrological cycle in the United Kingdom Norwich Geo Abstracts. pp. 79-91

Channel response to flow regulation: the case of the River Derwent, Derbyshire
Petts, G.E. 1977. Channel response to flow regulation: the case of the River Derwent, Derbyshire. in: Gregory, K.J. (ed.) River channel changes Chichester Wiley. pp. 145-164

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