This project endeavours to address the current lack of understanding of which P fractions on fluvial and stream bed sediments are more bioavailable and degrade water quality, specifically relating to the effect of organic P and humic-metal P complex pools from fluvial sediments. [More](http://www.waterjpi.eu/joint-calls/joint-call-2016-1/eutro-sed
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Phosphorus (P) commonly limits productivity in freshwater ecosystems; thus, increased P loading, eit...
This thesis investigates the risks posed by organic phosphorus (P) from agriculture to river and str...
Agriculture is a major source of sediment and particulate phosphorus (P) inputs to freshwaters. Dist...
Eutrophication remains a global problem despite more strict regulations. Release of phosphorus (P) f...
© 2018 Bol, Gruau, Mellander, Dupas, Bechmann, Skarbøvik, Bieroza, Djodjic, Glendell, Jordan, Van de...
The impact of eutrophication, along with its associated consequences, is an environmental problem ar...
In this paper, we outline several recent insights for the priorities and challenges for future resea...
Eutrophication is globally a growing concern, as freshwater bodies are becoming more and more expose...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
Appropriate agricultural practices can minimise the contribution that phosphorus (P) transfer from a...
Eutrophication—the excessive enrichment of a body of water with nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and p...
Eutrophication is driven by high concentrations of nutrients, namely phosphorus and nitrogen, enteri...
Climate change is projected to aggravate water quality impairment and to endanger drinking water sup...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Phosphorus (P) commonly limits productivity in freshwater ecosystems; thus, increased P loading, eit...
This thesis investigates the risks posed by organic phosphorus (P) from agriculture to river and str...
Agriculture is a major source of sediment and particulate phosphorus (P) inputs to freshwaters. Dist...
Eutrophication remains a global problem despite more strict regulations. Release of phosphorus (P) f...
© 2018 Bol, Gruau, Mellander, Dupas, Bechmann, Skarbøvik, Bieroza, Djodjic, Glendell, Jordan, Van de...
The impact of eutrophication, along with its associated consequences, is an environmental problem ar...
In this paper, we outline several recent insights for the priorities and challenges for future resea...
Eutrophication is globally a growing concern, as freshwater bodies are becoming more and more expose...
Since the sixties eutrophication has been recognized to affect the quality of surface waters. The pr...
Appropriate agricultural practices can minimise the contribution that phosphorus (P) transfer from a...
Eutrophication—the excessive enrichment of a body of water with nutrients such as nitrogen (N) and p...
Eutrophication is driven by high concentrations of nutrients, namely phosphorus and nitrogen, enteri...
Climate change is projected to aggravate water quality impairment and to endanger drinking water sup...
Freshwater eutrophication is usually controlled by inputs of phosphorus (P). To identify critical so...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
Phosphorus (P) commonly limits productivity in freshwater ecosystems; thus, increased P loading, eit...
This thesis investigates the risks posed by organic phosphorus (P) from agriculture to river and str...