Denitrification is a key microbial-mediated reaction buffering the impact of agriculturally-derived nitrate loads. Groundwater denitrification capacity is often assessed by measuring the magnitude and patterns of dinitrogen excess, although this method can be biased by dissolved gasses exsolution and ebullition. To address this issue, shallow groundwater was sampled in two field sites via nested mini-wells on a monthly basis over an entire hydrological year and analysed for dissolved gasses, nitrate and physical parameters. Both sites are located in lowland areas of the Po River basin (Italy) and are characterized by intensive agriculture. The GUA site, a freshwater paleo-river environment, with a low content of organic matter (SOM) and oxi...
Aims Favourable hydrogeochemical conditions in soil-water systems can attenuate nitrate (NO3-) leac...
Denitrification is a key process buffering the environmental impacts of agricultural nitrate loads b...
Denitrification can effectively mitigate the problem of high nitrate concentrations in groundwater u...
Denitrification is a key microbial-mediated reaction buffering the impact of agriculturally-derived ...
1. Denitrification in floodplain soils is one of the main biological processes emitting and reducing...
For environmental as well as economic reasons, minimising nitrate losses from the root zone should b...
Since nitrate is a major agricultural freshwater contaminant, denitrification is the environmentally...
Widespread groundwater pollution with nitrate (NO3−) and the finite and decreasing geogenic NO3− deg...
1. Groundwater nitrate contamination has become a worldwide problem as increasing amounts of nitroge...
At the catchment scale, a complex mosaic of environmental, hydrogeological and physicochemical chara...
Lowland coastal areas as the Po Delta (Italy) are often intensively cultivated and affected by nitro...
Nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture often cause nitrate leaching towards shallow groundwater, e...
Nitrous oxide fluxes and denitrification rates were measured in situ over a year at a riparian site ...
Denitrification is controlled by seasonally varying factor such as temperature and oxygen concentrat...
Aims Favourable hydrogeochemical conditions in soil-water systems can attenuate nitrate (NO3-) leac...
Denitrification is a key process buffering the environmental impacts of agricultural nitrate loads b...
Denitrification can effectively mitigate the problem of high nitrate concentrations in groundwater u...
Denitrification is a key microbial-mediated reaction buffering the impact of agriculturally-derived ...
1. Denitrification in floodplain soils is one of the main biological processes emitting and reducing...
For environmental as well as economic reasons, minimising nitrate losses from the root zone should b...
Since nitrate is a major agricultural freshwater contaminant, denitrification is the environmentally...
Widespread groundwater pollution with nitrate (NO3−) and the finite and decreasing geogenic NO3− deg...
1. Groundwater nitrate contamination has become a worldwide problem as increasing amounts of nitroge...
At the catchment scale, a complex mosaic of environmental, hydrogeological and physicochemical chara...
Lowland coastal areas as the Po Delta (Italy) are often intensively cultivated and affected by nitro...
Nitrogen fertilizers used in agriculture often cause nitrate leaching towards shallow groundwater, e...
Nitrous oxide fluxes and denitrification rates were measured in situ over a year at a riparian site ...
Denitrification is controlled by seasonally varying factor such as temperature and oxygen concentrat...
Aims Favourable hydrogeochemical conditions in soil-water systems can attenuate nitrate (NO3-) leac...
Denitrification is a key process buffering the environmental impacts of agricultural nitrate loads b...
Denitrification can effectively mitigate the problem of high nitrate concentrations in groundwater u...