S. Waite
University of Brighton
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Water, Air, & Soil Pollution: Focus | 2003
S.M. Mackenzie; S. Waite; Daniel J. Metcalfe; Christopher Joyce
The effects of varying concentrations of landfill leachate on the growth, frond area, chlorophyll content and fluorescence of four strains of Lemna minor were assessed. Growth fluorescence and frond chlorophyll content decreased after seven days exposure to leachate, although responses differed between the strains and end parameters. A L. minor bioassay was used to assess leachate toxicity and the effectiveness of a constructed wetland treatment system and pre-treatment aeration and settlement in reducing toxicity. Pre-treatments were found to significantly reduce toxicity, so their incorporation in any treatment system may increase pollutant stripping.
Biodiversity and Conservation | 2006
Niall Burnside; Daniel J. Metcalfe; Roger F. Smith; S. Waite
Ghylls are linear valley features cut into the sandy beds of the Weald of south-eastern England. The ghylls indigenous woodlands are highly species rich at the small scale, support distinctive assemblages of cryptogamic plants, and are unique to south-east England. Field surveys were carried out for 48 ghyll woodlands in the Weald with a GIS used to examine the ecology, landform and conservation status of the ghyll woodlands. The data were analysed using spatial and multi-variate techniques in order to identify sub-groups or ghyll woodland communities based upon species composition, topography and geology. The ghylls are shown to be reasonably uniform for canopy vegetation type and structure and for their geological and soil characteristics. However, analysis shows that geomorphology, understorey and field layer variability may act as stronger indicators of site conditions and character. Further analysis focused on the level and extent of nature conservation protection that these unique and ancient systems receive. The study concludes that despite their ecological importance and potentially international significance, ghyll woodlands are poorly understood and protected.
Science of The Total Environment | 2009
Kene Onwubuya; Andrew B. Cundy; Markus Puschenreiter; Jurate Kumpiene; Brian Bone; Jon Greaves; Phillip Teasdale; Michel Mench; Pavel Tlustoš; Sergey V. Mikhalovsky; S. Waite; Wolfgang Friesl-Hanl; Bernd Marschner; Ingo Müller
Journal of Environmental Management | 2002
Niall Burnside; Roger F. Smith; S. Waite
Archive | 2002
Niall Burnside; Roger F. Smith; S. Waite
Oryx | 1993
S. Waite
Archive | 2011
Niall Burnside; S. Waite
Archive | 2010
S. Waite; Niall Burnside; A.R. Flint
Archive | 2005
R.A. Holm; Niall Burnside; Christopher Joyce; S. Waite
Archive | 2003
Niall Burnside; Christopher Joyce; Daniel J. Metcalfe; Roger F. Smith; S. Waite
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