The Nitrates Sensitive Areas (NSA) Scheme in England was a voluntary, compensated measure from 1990 to 2003 which aimed to reduce nitrate leaching from agricultural land to vulnerable groundwaters by modifying land use management. Measurements from 22 NSAs introduced in 1994/5 show an overall 34% decrease in the nitrate concentration of water leaching from the soils from 115 mg/l (1994/5-1995/6) to 76 mg/l (1998/9-1999/2000). This study looks at two NSAs in depth. The Old Chalford NSA consists of a small (81 km2) catchment with a series of spring sources in the Oolitic Limestone in Oxfordshire, whilst the Pollington NSA is the much larger (358 km2) catchment of three large public water supply sources (PWS) in the Sherwood Sandstone of North...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
Escalating concentrations of nitrate in groundwater supplies resulting from major changes in post-WW...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentrati...
The 1991 EU Nitrate Directive was designed to reduce water pollution from agriculturally derived nit...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
Diffuse nitrate (N) loss from agriculture is degrading surface and groundwater quality throughout Eu...
The effectiveness of measures to mitigate nitrate concentrations in surface and groundwater depends ...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
A simple process-based approach to predict regional-scale loading of nitrate at the water table was ...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
Groundwater nitrate concentrations in the Permo-Triassic aquifer of the Eden Valley vary from less t...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by excess nitrogen fertiliser application on agricul...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by excess nitrogen fertiliser application on agricul...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
Escalating concentrations of nitrate in groundwater supplies resulting from major changes in post-WW...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentrati...
The 1991 EU Nitrate Directive was designed to reduce water pollution from agriculturally derived nit...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
Diffuse nitrate (N) loss from agriculture is degrading surface and groundwater quality throughout Eu...
The effectiveness of measures to mitigate nitrate concentrations in surface and groundwater depends ...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
A simple process-based approach to predict regional-scale loading of nitrate at the water table was ...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
Groundwater nitrate concentrations in the Permo-Triassic aquifer of the Eden Valley vary from less t...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by excess nitrogen fertiliser application on agricul...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by excess nitrogen fertiliser application on agricul...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
Escalating concentrations of nitrate in groundwater supplies resulting from major changes in post-WW...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentrati...