1. Nutrient concentrations (particularly N and P) determine the extent to which water bodies are or may become eutrophic. Direct determination of nutrient content on a wide scale is labour intensive but the main sources of N and P are well known. This paper describes and tests an export coefficient model for prediction of total N and total P from: (i) land use, stock headage and human population; (ii) the export rates of N and P from these sources; and (iii) the river discharge. Such a model might be used to forecast the effects of changes in land use in the future and to hindcast past water quality to establish comparative or baseline states for the monitoring of change. 2. The model has been calibrated against observed data for 1988 and v...
In order to effectively manage nutrient river load reductions and target remediation strategies, it ...
The roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as key nutrients determining the trophic status of wate...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients necessary for plant growth and support life ...
A manageable, relatively inexpensive model was constructed to predict the loss of nitrogen and phosp...
This paper analyses historic records of agricultural land use and management for England and Wales f...
Export coefficient modelling was used to model the impact of agriculture on nitrogen and phosphorus ...
The pressure of nutrient pollution derived from wastewater treatment works and agricultural runoff i...
The Integrated Catchment Model of Nitrogen (INCA-N) was applied to the River Lambourn, a Chalk river...
A weekly programme of water quality monitoring has been conducted by Slapton Ley Field Centre since ...
Concentrations and loads of N and P fractions were examined for lowland rivers,the Wye and Avon, dra...
International audienceExcessive nutrient delivery into freshwater bodies results in increased eutrop...
This paper describes an assessment of the nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics of the River Kennet in th...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
This paper provides an overview of the impacts of rural land use on lowland streamwater phosphorus (...
Nitrogen and phosphorus retention estimates in streams and standing water bodies were compared for f...
In order to effectively manage nutrient river load reductions and target remediation strategies, it ...
The roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as key nutrients determining the trophic status of wate...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients necessary for plant growth and support life ...
A manageable, relatively inexpensive model was constructed to predict the loss of nitrogen and phosp...
This paper analyses historic records of agricultural land use and management for England and Wales f...
Export coefficient modelling was used to model the impact of agriculture on nitrogen and phosphorus ...
The pressure of nutrient pollution derived from wastewater treatment works and agricultural runoff i...
The Integrated Catchment Model of Nitrogen (INCA-N) was applied to the River Lambourn, a Chalk river...
A weekly programme of water quality monitoring has been conducted by Slapton Ley Field Centre since ...
Concentrations and loads of N and P fractions were examined for lowland rivers,the Wye and Avon, dra...
International audienceExcessive nutrient delivery into freshwater bodies results in increased eutrop...
This paper describes an assessment of the nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics of the River Kennet in th...
Diffuse-source nutrient pollution remains a major problem within sustainable catchment management. T...
This paper provides an overview of the impacts of rural land use on lowland streamwater phosphorus (...
Nitrogen and phosphorus retention estimates in streams and standing water bodies were compared for f...
In order to effectively manage nutrient river load reductions and target remediation strategies, it ...
The roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as key nutrients determining the trophic status of wate...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients necessary for plant growth and support life ...