Items where Author is "Dragosits, U."
Journal Article
Bell, V.A. and Naden, P.S. and Tipping, E. and Davies, H.N. and Carnell, E. and Davies, J.A.C. and Dore, A.J. and Dragosits, U. and Lapworth, D.J. and Muhammed, S.E. and Quinton, J.N. and Stuart, M. and Tomlinson, S. and Wang, L. and Whitmore, A.P. and Wu, L. (2021) Long term simulations of macronutrients (C, N and P) in UK freshwaters. Science of the Total Environment, 776: 145813. ISSN 0048-9697
Payne, Richard and Campbell, C. and Stevens, Carly and Pakeman, R.J. and Ross, L.C. and Britton, A.J. and Mitchell, R.J. and Jones, L. and Field, C. and Caporn, S.J.M. and Carroll, J. and Edmondson, J.L. and Carnell, E.J. and Tomlinson, S. and Dore, A. and Dragosits, U. and Dise, N. (2020) Disparities between plant community responses to nitrogen deposition and critical loads in UK semi-natural habitats. Atmospheric Environment, 239: 117478. ISSN 0004-6981
Payne, R.J. and Campbell, C. and Britton, A.J. and Mitchell, R.J. and Pakeman, R.J. and Jones, L. and Ross, L.C. and Stevens, C.J. and Field, C. and Caporn, S.J.M. and Carroll, J. and Edmondson, J.L. and Carnell, E.J. and Tomlinson, S. and Dore, A.J. and Dise, N. and Dragosits, U. (2019) What is the most ecologically-meaningful metric of nitrogen deposition? Environmental Pollution, 247. pp. 319-331. ISSN 0269-7491
Tipping, Edward William and Davies, Jessica and Henrys, P. A. and Kirk, G. J. D. and Lilly, A. and Dragosits, U. and Carnell, E. J. and Dore, A. J. and Sutton, M. A. and Tomlinson, S. J. (2017) Long-term increases in soil carbon due to ecosystem fertilization by atmospheric nitrogen deposition demonstrated by regional-scale modelling and observations. Scientific Reports, 7: 1890. ISSN 2045-2322
McDonald, A. G. and Bealey, W. J. and Fowler, D. and Dragosits, U. and Skiba, U. and Smith, R. I. and Donovan, R. G. and Brett, H. E. and Hewitt, C. N. and Nemitz, E. (2007) Quantifying the effect of urban tree planting on concentrations and depositions of PM10 in two UK conurbations. Atmospheric Environment, 41 (38). pp. 8455-8467. ISSN 1873-2844