Nitrogen losses from agricultural sources have been recognised as one of the most serious threats in industrialised and emerging countries, determining ecosystem eutrophication and groundwater nitrate contamination. This issue has recently become a priority within the European Community Framework Directive for water protection (WFD), which has established a list of measures and limitations to be applied in areas declared “vulnerable to nitrate from agricultural sources”. An example is the Ferrara Province (Northern Italy), an intensively cultivated area, located in the Po Delta and affected by serious nitrate pollution since decades
This research presents a methodology for assessing nitrate contamination susceptibility in groundwat...
Decreasing nitrate concentrations is one of the most relevant Water Framework Directive (WFD) goals,...
The study was conducted in Ferrara Province (Italy), a lowland area covering 2636 km2, located in th...
In 1991, the EU promulgated the Nitrates Directive 91/676/EEC, with which it obliged member states t...
Nitrogen from agricultural sources has become one of the most serious causes of ecosystem eutrophic...
Large volumes of water resources at global level are seriously affected by nitrate contamination, ma...
The origin, distribution and abatement of nitrate contamination in surface and groundwater are trace...
Nitrate leaching from agricultural sources is a worldwide concern and in Europe a large part of farm...
Worldwide Non-Point Sources (NPS) pollutants are recognized as the major contributors to surface and...
Despite the European Nitrate Directive (ND) being issued almost 30 years ago, groundwater nitrate co...
In groundwater vulnerability assessment, it is assumed that groundwater closer to the soil surface i...
The Po Plain (northern Italy) is one of the largest aquifers in Europe, and 67% of the utilized agri...
Worldwide Non-Point Sources (NPS) pollutants are recognized as the major contributors to surface and...
In Italy the protection of groundwater against the deterioration of both quality and quantity is on...
A significant rise of groundwater pollution has been registered worldwide, where nitrate has been r...
This research presents a methodology for assessing nitrate contamination susceptibility in groundwat...
Decreasing nitrate concentrations is one of the most relevant Water Framework Directive (WFD) goals,...
The study was conducted in Ferrara Province (Italy), a lowland area covering 2636 km2, located in th...
In 1991, the EU promulgated the Nitrates Directive 91/676/EEC, with which it obliged member states t...
Nitrogen from agricultural sources has become one of the most serious causes of ecosystem eutrophic...
Large volumes of water resources at global level are seriously affected by nitrate contamination, ma...
The origin, distribution and abatement of nitrate contamination in surface and groundwater are trace...
Nitrate leaching from agricultural sources is a worldwide concern and in Europe a large part of farm...
Worldwide Non-Point Sources (NPS) pollutants are recognized as the major contributors to surface and...
Despite the European Nitrate Directive (ND) being issued almost 30 years ago, groundwater nitrate co...
In groundwater vulnerability assessment, it is assumed that groundwater closer to the soil surface i...
The Po Plain (northern Italy) is one of the largest aquifers in Europe, and 67% of the utilized agri...
Worldwide Non-Point Sources (NPS) pollutants are recognized as the major contributors to surface and...
In Italy the protection of groundwater against the deterioration of both quality and quantity is on...
A significant rise of groundwater pollution has been registered worldwide, where nitrate has been r...
This research presents a methodology for assessing nitrate contamination susceptibility in groundwat...
Decreasing nitrate concentrations is one of the most relevant Water Framework Directive (WFD) goals,...
The study was conducted in Ferrara Province (Italy), a lowland area covering 2636 km2, located in th...