This report largely concentrates on a geochemical survey of nitrogen and carbon stocks and their speciation in the different soil / sediment types and in the groundwater of a shallow river aquifer in the Trent Valley. The transect starts on a Triassic mudstone escarpment and follows the valley down onto a series of Pleistocene terraces and a modern floodplain, largely consisting of sand and gravel underlain by the Triassic mudstone, thus creating a shallow floodplain aquifer. In total 11 sites were sampled for soils / sediments down to depths ~2m. Total organic Nitrogen (N) and inorganic N were determined along with organic C concentrations. Results showed that organic Carbon (C) storage was between 5279 to 29624 g m-2 to depths of 120 cm. ...
This study examines the relationship between dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN: NH4 + + NO2 − + NO3 ...
27th General Assembly of the European-Geophysical-Society Location: NICE, APR 21-26, 2002Internation...
Numerous studies have shown the importance of riparian zones to reduce nitrate (NO3−) contamination ...
The inorganic nitrogen leaching from agriculture can have a severe and long-lasting effect on ground...
Groundwater is a large, slowly changing pool of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and ...
AbstractSand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and...
The importance of upland groundwater systems in providing a medium for nitrogen transformations and ...
Sand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and are imp...
The inorganic nitrogen leaching from agriculture can have a severe and long-lasting effect on ground...
The city of Nottingham is underlain by the unconfined Sherwood Sandstone aquifer, which is vulnerabl...
This study focuses on the distribution of major anions and inorganic N species after the installatio...
The study of the relation between N fertilisation and groundwater pollution was carried out on two f...
The study was conducted in Ferrara Province (Italy), a lowland area covering 2636 km2, located in th...
Agricultural use of land on hydrogenic soils is associated with lowering the groun-dwater level, whi...
Description of the subject. The nitrate concentration in half of the groundwater bodies of the Wallo...
This study examines the relationship between dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN: NH4 + + NO2 − + NO3 ...
27th General Assembly of the European-Geophysical-Society Location: NICE, APR 21-26, 2002Internation...
Numerous studies have shown the importance of riparian zones to reduce nitrate (NO3−) contamination ...
The inorganic nitrogen leaching from agriculture can have a severe and long-lasting effect on ground...
Groundwater is a large, slowly changing pool of the macronutrients nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and ...
AbstractSand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and...
The importance of upland groundwater systems in providing a medium for nitrogen transformations and ...
Sand and gravel aquifer systems are common features below and adjacent to river networks and are imp...
The inorganic nitrogen leaching from agriculture can have a severe and long-lasting effect on ground...
The city of Nottingham is underlain by the unconfined Sherwood Sandstone aquifer, which is vulnerabl...
This study focuses on the distribution of major anions and inorganic N species after the installatio...
The study of the relation between N fertilisation and groundwater pollution was carried out on two f...
The study was conducted in Ferrara Province (Italy), a lowland area covering 2636 km2, located in th...
Agricultural use of land on hydrogenic soils is associated with lowering the groun-dwater level, whi...
Description of the subject. The nitrate concentration in half of the groundwater bodies of the Wallo...
This study examines the relationship between dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN: NH4 + + NO2 − + NO3 ...
27th General Assembly of the European-Geophysical-Society Location: NICE, APR 21-26, 2002Internation...
Numerous studies have shown the importance of riparian zones to reduce nitrate (NO3−) contamination ...