International audienceThe long-term fate of agricultural nitrate depends on rapid subsurface transfer, denitrification and storage in aquifers. Quantifying these processes remains an issue due to time varying subsurface contribution, unknown aquifer storage and heterogeneous denitrification potential. Here, we develop a parsimonious modelling approach that uses long-term discharge and river nitrate concentration time-series combined with groundwater age data determined from chlorofluorocarbons in springs and boreholes. To leverage their informational content, we use a Boussinesq-type equivalent hillslope model to capture the dynamics of aquifer flows and evolving surface and subsurface contribution to rivers. Nitrate transport was modelled ...
Nitrate pollution of surface waters is widespread in lowland catchments with intensive agriculture. ...
The estimation of water and solute transit times in catchments is crucial for predicting the respons...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to identify hydrological processes controlling n...
International audienceThe long-term fate of agricultural nitrate depends on rapid subsurface transfe...
International audienceAlthough nitrate export in agricultural catchments has been simulated using va...
International audienceEGU21-10962https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-10962EGU General Assembly 2...
International audienceGroundwater contamination by nitrate is nearly ubiquitous in agricultural regi...
International audienceNitrate contamination affects many of the Earth’s aquifers and surface waters....
International audienceHuman activity has more than doubled reactive nitrogen delivery to Earth’s eco...
International audienceAgricultural activity has increased nitrate concentration in groundwater world...
International audienceIn agricultural areas, predicting future nitrate concentrations in groundwater...
1 p.International audienceThe objective of this work is to understand and to propose a conceptual mo...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
Nitrate pollution of surface waters is widespread in lowland catchments with intensive agriculture. ...
Nitrate pollution of surface waters is widespread in lowland catchments with intensive agriculture. ...
The estimation of water and solute transit times in catchments is crucial for predicting the respons...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to identify hydrological processes controlling n...
International audienceThe long-term fate of agricultural nitrate depends on rapid subsurface transfe...
International audienceAlthough nitrate export in agricultural catchments has been simulated using va...
International audienceEGU21-10962https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-10962EGU General Assembly 2...
International audienceGroundwater contamination by nitrate is nearly ubiquitous in agricultural regi...
International audienceNitrate contamination affects many of the Earth’s aquifers and surface waters....
International audienceHuman activity has more than doubled reactive nitrogen delivery to Earth’s eco...
International audienceAgricultural activity has increased nitrate concentration in groundwater world...
International audienceIn agricultural areas, predicting future nitrate concentrations in groundwater...
1 p.International audienceThe objective of this work is to understand and to propose a conceptual mo...
AbstractNitrate is necessary for agricultural productivity, but can cause considerable problems if r...
Nitrate pollution of surface waters is widespread in lowland catchments with intensive agriculture. ...
Nitrate pollution of surface waters is widespread in lowland catchments with intensive agriculture. ...
The estimation of water and solute transit times in catchments is crucial for predicting the respons...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to identify hydrological processes controlling n...