The Amsterdam area, a highly manipulated delta area formed by polders and reclaimed lakes, struggles with high nutrient levels in its surface water system. The polders receive spatially and temporally variable amounts of water and nutrients via surface runoff, groundwater seepage, sewer leakage, and via water inlets from upstream polders. Diffuse anthropogenic sources, such as manure and fertiliser use and atmospheric deposition, add to the water quality problems in the polders. The major nutrient sources and pathways have not yet been clarified due to the complex hydrological system in lowland catchments with both urban and agricultural areas. In this study, the spatial variability of the groundwater seepage impact was identified by exploi...
In the light of the European Work Program DRS-11-2015, a Dutch Collision “Solid City on Soft Soil” w...
Large nutrient losses to groundwater and surface waters are a major drawback of the highly productiv...
Nitrate concentration in springs that drain groundwater from a chalk headwater catchment of the Rive...
The Amsterdam area, a highly manipulated delta area formed by polders and reclaimed lakes, struggles...
The Amsterdam area, a highly manipulated delta area formed by polders and reclaimed lakes, struggle...
This research unravels the role of an overlooked source of nutrients in coastal low-lying urban sett...
Urban areas in coastal lowlands host a significant part of the world's population. In these areas, c...
Eutrophication of water bodies has been a problem causing severe degradation of water quality in cit...
The ecological status of many surface waters in the Netherlands (NL) is poor, due to relatively high...
Many agriculture-dominated lowland water systems worldwide suffer from eutrophication caused by high...
RIVM has investigated the effects of soil structure and groundwater flow on nutrient transport to so...
In the light of the European Work Program DRS-11-2015, a Dutch Collision “Solid City on Soft Soil” w...
Large nutrient losses to groundwater and surface waters are a major drawback of the highly productiv...
Nitrate concentration in springs that drain groundwater from a chalk headwater catchment of the Rive...
The Amsterdam area, a highly manipulated delta area formed by polders and reclaimed lakes, struggles...
The Amsterdam area, a highly manipulated delta area formed by polders and reclaimed lakes, struggle...
This research unravels the role of an overlooked source of nutrients in coastal low-lying urban sett...
Urban areas in coastal lowlands host a significant part of the world's population. In these areas, c...
Eutrophication of water bodies has been a problem causing severe degradation of water quality in cit...
The ecological status of many surface waters in the Netherlands (NL) is poor, due to relatively high...
Many agriculture-dominated lowland water systems worldwide suffer from eutrophication caused by high...
RIVM has investigated the effects of soil structure and groundwater flow on nutrient transport to so...
In the light of the European Work Program DRS-11-2015, a Dutch Collision “Solid City on Soft Soil” w...
Large nutrient losses to groundwater and surface waters are a major drawback of the highly productiv...
Nitrate concentration in springs that drain groundwater from a chalk headwater catchment of the Rive...