Dave Norris
Bangor University
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Ecosystems | 2017
Chris D. Evans; I. A. Malcolm; Em Shilland; Neil L. Rose; Simon Turner; A. Crilly; Dave Norris; Gustaf Granath; Dt Monteith
ABSTRACTWild and prescribed fires can cause severe deterioration in water quality, including increases in sediment, nutrients and dissolved organic carbon (DOC). Due to the unpredictability of wildfires, few studies have been able to employ before-after, control-intervention experimental designs, or to evaluate fire-induced water-quality changes in the context of long-term datasets. Here, we present data from a lake draining a moorland catchment in the United Kingdom, part of a 22-site, 25xa0year monitoring network, which experienced a major wildfire in 2011. The main water-quality response was a large, sustained increase in nitrate concentrations, sufficient to raise acidity and aluminium concentrations, effectively reversing over a decade of recovery from the effects of acid deposition. Concurrently, we observed a clear reduction in DOC concentrations, contrasting with prescribed fire studies from similar ecosystems (none based on before-after studies) that have suggested that burning causes DOC to increase. However, data from a downstream water supply reservoir do suggest a fire-induced change in DOC quality towards more soil-derived aromatic organic compounds, and lake sediment data suggest a large increase in particulate organic carbon. We conclude that the biogeochemical responses to wildfire in our moorland catchment were broadly similar to those observed in forest ecosystems elsewhere, but that historically high nitrogen deposition has made the ecosystem particularly susceptible to nitrate leaching and (re-)acidification. The observed reduction in DOC concentrations casts some doubt on the widely held view that prescribed burning in moorland systems has contributed to long-term DOC increases.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2007
R. C. Helliwell; Malcolm Coull; J.J.L. Davies; Chris D. Evans; Dave Norris; Robert C. Ferrier; Alan Jenkins; B. Reynolds
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2007
Chris D. Evans; B. Reynolds; C. Hinton; S. Hughes; Dave Norris; S. Grant; B. Williams
Hydrological Processes | 2011
Colin Neal; Brian Reynolds; Dave Norris; James W. Kirchner; Margaret Neal; Phil Rowland; Heather Wickham; Sarah Harman; Linda K. Armstrong; Darren Sleep; Alan J. Lawlor; C. Woods; Bronwen Williams; Matthew Fry; Gwen Newton; Dan Wright
Hydrological Processes | 2013
Colin Neal; Brian Reynolds; James W. Kirchner; Phil Rowland; Dave Norris; Darren Sleep; Alan J. Lawlor; C. Woods; Sarah Thacker; Hayley Guyatt; Colin Vincent; Kathryn Lehto; Simon Grant; Jeremy Williams; Margaret Neal; Heather Wickham; Sarah Harman; Linda K. Armstrong
Science of The Total Environment | 2006
Chris D. Evans; David Cooper; Steve Juggins; Alan Jenkins; Dave Norris
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2004
B. Reynolds; P. A. Stevens; S. A. Brittain; Dave Norris; Steve Hughes; C. Woods
Archive | 2007
Chris D. Evans; Jane Hall; Ed Rowe; Julian Aherne; Rachel Helliwell; Alan Jenkins; Mike Hutchins; Jack Cosby; Simon M. Smart; D.C. Howard; Dave Norris; Malcolm Coull; Allan Lilly; Muriel Bonjean; Richard Broughton; Susannah O'Hanlon; Elizabeth Heywood; Jackie Ullyett
ENSIS Ltd, Environmental Change Research Centre, University College London: London. | 2015
Em Shilland; Dt Monteith; K Millidine; I. A. Malcolm; Dave Norris
Archive | 2008
Chris D. Evans; Jane Hall; Edwin C. Rowe; Rachel Helliwell; Simon M. Smart; Edward Tipping; Alan Jenkins; Jack Cosby; Mike Hutchins; Brian Reynolds; Dave Norris; Daniel John Lawson; Nicola Baggaley; George MacDougall; Julian Aherne