The aims of this study are to identify the capacities of applying an ecohydrological model for simulating flow and to assess the impact of point and non-point source pollution on nitrate loads in a complex lowland catchment, which has special hydrological characteristics in comparison with those of other catchments. The study area Kielstau catchment has a size of approximately 50 km<sup>2</sup> and is located in the North German lowlands. The water quality is not only influenced by the predominating agricultural land use in the catchment as cropland and pasture, but also by six municipal wastewater treatment plants. <br><br> Ecohydrological models like the SWAT model (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) are useful tools ...
An integrated model system has been developed to estimate the impact of nitrogen reduction measures ...
The present paper discusses studies related to the preparation of a hydrogeological model of groundw...
Optimizing management practices at the plot scale is sometimes not sufficient to reach water framewo...
The assessments of potential environmental impacts of point and diffuse source pollution at regional...
International audienceWe used the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to simulate point and non-po...
International audienceIn this study, we evaluate the performance of the SWAT-N model, a modified ver...
<div><p>Abstract Water pollution by nitrogen originates at diffuse and point sources. In surface aqu...
This article describes a modelling study on nitrogen transport from diffuse sources in the Nuthe cat...
The nutrient flow dynamics in rural landscapes are among the basic characteristics of landscape func...
Background: Spring waters, which are fed mainly by near-surface groundwater, provide a comprehensive...
Österreich hat generell eine hohe Wasserqualität und quantität, jedoch ist die Nitratbelastung spezi...
International audienceThe achievement of a good water quality in all water bodies until 2015 is lega...
It is important to have an insight into the fate of riverine nitrate at the catchment level. The id...
Reaching the EU quality standard for nitrate (50 mg NO3/L) in all groundwater bodies is a challenge ...
International audience&lt;p&gt;The agricultural source pollution, such as nutrient and pesti...
An integrated model system has been developed to estimate the impact of nitrogen reduction measures ...
The present paper discusses studies related to the preparation of a hydrogeological model of groundw...
Optimizing management practices at the plot scale is sometimes not sufficient to reach water framewo...
The assessments of potential environmental impacts of point and diffuse source pollution at regional...
International audienceWe used the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to simulate point and non-po...
International audienceIn this study, we evaluate the performance of the SWAT-N model, a modified ver...
<div><p>Abstract Water pollution by nitrogen originates at diffuse and point sources. In surface aqu...
This article describes a modelling study on nitrogen transport from diffuse sources in the Nuthe cat...
The nutrient flow dynamics in rural landscapes are among the basic characteristics of landscape func...
Background: Spring waters, which are fed mainly by near-surface groundwater, provide a comprehensive...
Österreich hat generell eine hohe Wasserqualität und quantität, jedoch ist die Nitratbelastung spezi...
International audienceThe achievement of a good water quality in all water bodies until 2015 is lega...
It is important to have an insight into the fate of riverine nitrate at the catchment level. The id...
Reaching the EU quality standard for nitrate (50 mg NO3/L) in all groundwater bodies is a challenge ...
International audience&lt;p&gt;The agricultural source pollution, such as nutrient and pesti...
An integrated model system has been developed to estimate the impact of nitrogen reduction measures ...
The present paper discusses studies related to the preparation of a hydrogeological model of groundw...
Optimizing management practices at the plot scale is sometimes not sufficient to reach water framewo...