International audienceNitrates fluxes in the Grand Morin basin (1200 km2), that is subjected to intense agricultural pressure, are considered using instream observations (around 250 sampling days over 5 years) and physically based simulations using the CAWAQS model (CAtchment WAter Quality Simulator). In-stream nitrate concentration averaged 6 mg N L−1, increasing by approximately 0.2 mg N L−1 yr−1 around this value (period 1991–1996). Our results show that, over the period of 1991–1996, the differences between in-stream observed nitrate concentrations and simulated nitrate concentrations result from nitrate losses at the basin scale. These losses are due to denitrification by transfer through wetlands, alluvial plains, the hyporheic zone, ...
International audienceThe long-term fate of agricultural nitrate depends on rapid subsurface transfe...
International audienceThe agro-hydrological model TNT2 was used to explore for a period of 14 years ...
International audienceFloodplains play a crucial role in water quality regulation via denitrificatio...
International audienceNutrient enrichment from natural and anthropogenic activities is one of the ma...
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. ...
International audience<p>The agricultural source pollution, such as nutrient and pesti...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to combine several approaches to better understa...
1 p.International audienceThe objective of this work is to understand and to propose a conceptual mo...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
The importance of lotic systems as sinks for nitrogen inputs is well recognized. A fraction of nitro...
International audienceEGU21-10962https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-10962EGU General Assembly 2...
The Integrated Catchment Model of Nitrogen (INCA-N) was applied to the Lambourn and Pang river-syste...
International audienceThe long-term fate of agricultural nitrate depends on rapid subsurface transfe...
International audienceThe agro-hydrological model TNT2 was used to explore for a period of 14 years ...
International audienceFloodplains play a crucial role in water quality regulation via denitrificatio...
International audienceNutrient enrichment from natural and anthropogenic activities is one of the ma...
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. ...
International audience<p>The agricultural source pollution, such as nutrient and pesti...
International audienceThe objective of this work is to combine several approaches to better understa...
1 p.International audienceThe objective of this work is to understand and to propose a conceptual mo...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
The importance of lotic systems as sinks for nitrogen inputs is well recognized. A fraction of nitro...
International audienceEGU21-10962https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-10962EGU General Assembly 2...
The Integrated Catchment Model of Nitrogen (INCA-N) was applied to the Lambourn and Pang river-syste...
International audienceThe long-term fate of agricultural nitrate depends on rapid subsurface transfe...
International audienceThe agro-hydrological model TNT2 was used to explore for a period of 14 years ...
International audienceFloodplains play a crucial role in water quality regulation via denitrificatio...