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Atlas - Channel Catchment Cluster
Morris, Lucy; Pope, Nick; Richir, Jonathan et al.
2014
 

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Abstract :
[en] Westcountry Rivers Trust publication : "The 3Cs (Channel Catchment Cluster) is a project that looks at the river basins that drains into the channel. Capitalizing on common aspects of recent Interreg-funded projects in the Channel area that have focussed on water quality within coastal catchments (from groundwater to the sea) and disregarding political boundaries and focussing on the geography, the 3Cs incorporates all facets of the hydrological cycle within catchment basins. This includes groundwater, rivers, transitional waters & the coastal zone together with aspects of port and estuarine sediment quality. A multi – stakeholder project, our role was to collate, share and disseminate the tools, techniques, data and best practices developed within the Interreg Iva FCE projects in order to improve scientific understanding, monitoring and management of water quality in the region."
Research center :
Westcountry Rivers Trust
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Author, co-author :
Morris, Lucy
Pope, Nick
Richir, Jonathan  ;  University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK > School of Biological Sciences > Institute of Marine Sciences
Pini, Jennifer
White, Shannon
Watson, Gordon
South West Water
Dissanayake, Awantha
Awadhesh, N. Jha
Wood, Christine
Yunnie, Anna
Bishop, John
Paling, Nick
Wigley, Sarah
Lopez, Paulina
Westcountry Rivers Trust
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Language :
English
Title :
Atlas - Channel Catchment Cluster
Publication date :
2014
Publisher :
Westcountry Rivers Trust
Format (dimensions, colours) :
11 pages, multicolore
Name of the research project :
Channel Catchment Cluster (3C)
Funders :
FEDER - Fonds Européen de Développement Régional [BE]
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