L’agriculture a provoqué des concentrations excessives en nitrate (NO3) et phosphate (SRP) dans les écosystèmes aquatiques. Le climat influence aussi le transfert de ces éléments au sein d’un bassin versant. La compréhension de ces transferts est cruciale pour restaurer la qualité des eaux. L’objectif est d’identifier l’effet du climat sur les transferts de carbone organique dissous (DOC), NO3 et SRP dans une tête de bassin versant agricole. Cette étude s’appuie sur un jeu de données hydro-climatiques et chimiques acquis sur le bassin versant de Kervidy Naizin (Morbihan, Bretagne, France). Le premier chapitre porte sur l’analyse de données pour identifier les conditions hydro-climatiques qui contrôlent les dynamiques long terme, saisonnière...
International audienceDirect and indirect effects from human activity have dramatically increased nu...
Increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have been reported during the last four dec...
In order to understand the effect various factors on nitrogen, transfer fron agriculture to surface ...
Agriculture caused excessive nitrate (NO3) and phosphate (SRP) concentrations in aquatic ecosystems....
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...
International audienceThe effect of climate change on water quality is so far poorly studied. Revers...
Correspondance: fax: +33 2 2348 5430. E-mail address: Chantal.gascuel@rennes.inra.frInternational au...
Agriculture affects the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, leading to a dete...
International audienceCharacterizing and understanding spatial variability in water quality for a va...
International audienceStudies of spatial and temporal variation of Nitrate (NO3) and Dissolved Organ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) enrichment of aquatic ecosystems results in their eutrophication and...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
International audienceOver the last two decades, climate change has become a major environmental and...
International audienceDirect and indirect effects from human activity have dramatically increased nu...
Increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have been reported during the last four dec...
In order to understand the effect various factors on nitrogen, transfer fron agriculture to surface ...
Agriculture caused excessive nitrate (NO3) and phosphate (SRP) concentrations in aquatic ecosystems....
International audienceAgriculture greatly contributes to modify C, N and P cycles, particularly in a...
International audienceThe effect of climate change on water quality is so far poorly studied. Revers...
Correspondance: fax: +33 2 2348 5430. E-mail address: Chantal.gascuel@rennes.inra.frInternational au...
Agriculture affects the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, leading to a dete...
International audienceCharacterizing and understanding spatial variability in water quality for a va...
International audienceStudies of spatial and temporal variation of Nitrate (NO3) and Dissolved Organ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) enrichment of aquatic ecosystems results in their eutrophication and...
In catchments with impervious bedrock, the nitrate concentrations in streamwater often show marked s...
International audienceOver the last two decades, climate change has become a major environmental and...
International audienceDirect and indirect effects from human activity have dramatically increased nu...
Increasing dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations have been reported during the last four dec...
In order to understand the effect various factors on nitrogen, transfer fron agriculture to surface ...