This paper presents the first international assessment of phosphorus concentrations in groundwater, using data from the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales. Phosphorus is considered to be the main limiting nutrient in most freshwater ecosystems. Controlling phosphorus inputs is thus considered the key to reducing eutrophication and managing ecological quality. Very little attention has been paid to evaluating transfers via groundwater due to the long-held belief that adsorption and metal complex formation retain the majority of potentially mobile phosphorus. In each country, ecologically-important phosphorus thresholds are exceeded in a significant number of groundwater samples. The relative contributions of p...
Investigation into the fate and transport in groundwater of agriculturally derived phosphorus compou...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and graphs.The overabundance of nutrients in wa...
Various factors may increase the supply of organic matter content (eutrophication status) of estuari...
This paper presents the first international assessment of phosphorus concentrations in groundwater, ...
A good quantitative understanding of phosphorus (P) delivery is essential in the design of managemen...
A good quantitative understanding of phosphorus (P) delivery is essential in the design of manageme...
In Ireland it is estimated that at least half of phosphorus (P) loss to water is from agricultural s...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
In the north-western European countries Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland, variability...
The roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as key nutrients determining the trophic status of wate...
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
The roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as key nutrients determining the trophic status of wate...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from agricultural land to surface water may cause impaired water quality. I...
The general perception has long been that lake eutrophication is driven by anthropogenic sources of ...
Investigation into the fate and transport in groundwater of agriculturally derived phosphorus compou...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and graphs.The overabundance of nutrients in wa...
Various factors may increase the supply of organic matter content (eutrophication status) of estuari...
This paper presents the first international assessment of phosphorus concentrations in groundwater, ...
A good quantitative understanding of phosphorus (P) delivery is essential in the design of managemen...
A good quantitative understanding of phosphorus (P) delivery is essential in the design of manageme...
In Ireland it is estimated that at least half of phosphorus (P) loss to water is from agricultural s...
Phosphorus (P) concentrations from water quality monitoring at 54 UK river sites across seven major ...
In the north-western European countries Norway, Sweden, United Kingdom (UK) and Ireland, variability...
The roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as key nutrients determining the trophic status of wate...
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
The fate and environmental effects of phosphorus (P) in natural waters depend on its chemical forms....
The roles of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) as key nutrients determining the trophic status of wate...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from agricultural land to surface water may cause impaired water quality. I...
The general perception has long been that lake eutrophication is driven by anthropogenic sources of ...
Investigation into the fate and transport in groundwater of agriculturally derived phosphorus compou...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and graphs.The overabundance of nutrients in wa...
Various factors may increase the supply of organic matter content (eutrophication status) of estuari...