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    • Atmospheric deposition, afforestation and water quality at Loch Dee, S.W. Scotland 

      Langan, Simon Johnathon (University of St Andrews, 1986) - Thesis
      This work describes an investigation of the factors governing the water quality in three upland streams at Loch Dee, S.W Scotland. Particular emphasis is placed on the factors affecting streamwater acidification in the ...
    • Modelling the impact of acid deposition on the hydrochemistry of the Loch Dee catchments, S.W. Scotland 

      Farley, David Allan (University of St Andrews, 1989) - Thesis
      This work describes an investigation into the impact of acid deposition on the hydrochemistry of the three main tributary catchments at Loch Dee in Southwest Scotland. The research covers two main objectives. First, the ...
    • The structure and evolution of relict talus accumulations in the Scottish Highlands 

      Hinchliffe, Simon (University of St Andrews, 1998) - Thesis
      The aim of this thesis is to establish the evolutionary history of relict talus accumulations in the Scottish Highlands through study of their distribution, morphology, structure and sedimentology, and through dating and ...
    • Temporal variability of flooding in Scottish rivers 

      Grew, Helen Louise (University of St Andrews, 1997) - Thesis
      Over fifty peaks-over-threshold flood records from across Scotland are analysed for temporal and spatial variability over two standard periods, 1954-92 and 1964-1992, using a number of time series statistical techniques. ...
    • Seasonality of flooding in Scottish rivers 

      Black, Andrew Roger (University of St Andrews, 1993) - Thesis
      The study considers the seasonal distribution of non-tidal peak flows on a large number of rivers draining varied catchments across Scotland and Northumberland. Peaks over threshold (POT) flood series from 156 gauging ...