The feasibility of adopting an empirical approach to predicting peak nitrate concentrations in water draining agricultural land is examined in the fight of the relationships derived from leaching experiments on a range of soils, and from river data for England and Wales for the period 1974- 1986. Well-fitted linear regressions were obtained of peak nitrate concentration in leachate on the annual load of leachable nitrate in the soil. The slopes to the regressions ranged in value from greater than 1.3 for measurements in shallow softs over limestone in a low rainfall area, to 0.25 for a well- structured clay soil with mole drainage in a high rainfall area. (A slope of 1.0 means that a load of 100 kg N ha -1 gives rise to a peak concentration...
Thanks to the intense efforts over the past decades to reduce nutrient losses, the annual average ni...
On cropped arable land, the nitrate content of drainage water showed a distinct maximum in spring (M...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
Nitrate leaching was measured over the eight drainage seasons spanning the nine years from 1990-1998...
Drained and undrained grassland lysimeter plots were established in 1982 on a clay loam of the Halls...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
The spatial and temporal patterns of in-stream nitrate concentrations for the upper Thames and selec...
The nitrate concentrations measured in drainage water and groundwater at LMM farms (farms participat...
The hydrological and biogeochemical monitoring of catchments has become a common approach for studyi...
The decrease in nitrogen (N) use in agriculture led to improvement of upper groundwater quality in t...
Nitrate leaching was measured for four years at the Royal Agricultural College's Coates Farm in the ...
A combined semi-distributed hydrological model (CASCADE/QUESTOR) is used to evaluate the steady-stat...
A network of measuring stations was established for monitoring the leaching of nutrients from arable...
A simple process-based approach to predict regional-scale loading of nitrate at the water table was ...
A combined semi-distributed hydrological model (CASCADE/QUESTOR) is used to evaluate the steady-stat...
Thanks to the intense efforts over the past decades to reduce nutrient losses, the annual average ni...
On cropped arable land, the nitrate content of drainage water showed a distinct maximum in spring (M...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
Nitrate leaching was measured over the eight drainage seasons spanning the nine years from 1990-1998...
Drained and undrained grassland lysimeter plots were established in 1982 on a clay loam of the Halls...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
The spatial and temporal patterns of in-stream nitrate concentrations for the upper Thames and selec...
The nitrate concentrations measured in drainage water and groundwater at LMM farms (farms participat...
The hydrological and biogeochemical monitoring of catchments has become a common approach for studyi...
The decrease in nitrogen (N) use in agriculture led to improvement of upper groundwater quality in t...
Nitrate leaching was measured for four years at the Royal Agricultural College's Coates Farm in the ...
A combined semi-distributed hydrological model (CASCADE/QUESTOR) is used to evaluate the steady-stat...
A network of measuring stations was established for monitoring the leaching of nutrients from arable...
A simple process-based approach to predict regional-scale loading of nitrate at the water table was ...
A combined semi-distributed hydrological model (CASCADE/QUESTOR) is used to evaluate the steady-stat...
Thanks to the intense efforts over the past decades to reduce nutrient losses, the annual average ni...
On cropped arable land, the nitrate content of drainage water showed a distinct maximum in spring (M...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...