[1] Widespread pollution of groundwater by nutrients due to 20th century agricultural intensification has been of major concern in the developed world for several decades. This paper considers the River Thames catchment (UK), where water-quality monitoring at Hampton (just upstream of London) has produced continuous records for nitrate for the last 140 years, the longest continuous record of water chemistry anywhere in the world. For the same period, data are available to characterize changes in both land use and land management at an annual scale. A modeling approach is used that combines two elements: an estimate of nitrate available for leaching due to land use and land management; and, an algorithm to route this leachable nitrate throug...
Nitrate concentrations in the major aquifers of the UK continue to rise at about 0.4 mg/l/year, alth...
An understanding of the fate of nitrate in groundwater is vital for managing risks associated with n...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
Widespread pollution of groundwater by nutrients is an externality of modern intensive agriculture. ...
Escalating concentrations of nitrate in groundwater supplies resulting from major changes in post-WW...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
Slapton Ley, a coastal lake, is the largest natural body of fresh water in south‐west England. There...
This Technical Report arises from public concern about the effects of agricultural land use on groun...
In this report, the term “nitrate” refers to nitrate-nitrogen (NO3--N). Agricultural production dep...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
Diffuse nitrate (N) loss from agriculture is degrading surface and groundwater quality throughout Eu...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentrati...
The rivers and water streams are considered as a source of fresh drinking water for the human being ...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
peer reviewedGroundwater quality is spoiled by various substances resulting from human activities. I...
Nitrate concentrations in the major aquifers of the UK continue to rise at about 0.4 mg/l/year, alth...
An understanding of the fate of nitrate in groundwater is vital for managing risks associated with n...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
Widespread pollution of groundwater by nutrients is an externality of modern intensive agriculture. ...
Escalating concentrations of nitrate in groundwater supplies resulting from major changes in post-WW...
Nitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if released ...
Slapton Ley, a coastal lake, is the largest natural body of fresh water in south‐west England. There...
This Technical Report arises from public concern about the effects of agricultural land use on groun...
In this report, the term “nitrate” refers to nitrate-nitrogen (NO3--N). Agricultural production dep...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...
Diffuse nitrate (N) loss from agriculture is degrading surface and groundwater quality throughout Eu...
Rising nitrate levels have been observed in UK Chalk catchments in recent decades, with concentrati...
The rivers and water streams are considered as a source of fresh drinking water for the human being ...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
peer reviewedGroundwater quality is spoiled by various substances resulting from human activities. I...
Nitrate concentrations in the major aquifers of the UK continue to rise at about 0.4 mg/l/year, alth...
An understanding of the fate of nitrate in groundwater is vital for managing risks associated with n...
Nitrate water pollution, which is mainly caused by agricultural activities, remains an international...