Excessive amounts of nutrients in rivers promote biological growth of periphyton and macrophytes to nuisance levels. Of most concern, because they are immediately available for growth, are dissolved inorganic forms of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), primarily as nitrate-N and dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP). To help understand the sources of dissolved nutrients, we estimated and mapped subsurface flow (i.e. leaching) losses of nitrate and DRP. There are large areas of high nitrate leaching in Waikato, Bay of Plenty, Taranaki and Canterbury. The high spatial detail of the maps permits use for planning mitigation at local, regional and national scales. However, they should not be used to infer leaching rates for particular farms as avera...
It is increasingly being recognised in New Zealand that denitrification occurring in the groundwater...
The literature relating to the sources and amounts of P and N forms transported in runoff types (sur...
Figure 2.1 has been removed for copyright reasons but may be accessed through the source listed in t...
Irrigation of pasture enables the intensification of land use, but can also result in increased loss...
Nitrate losses from agriculture have significant impacts on freshwater, and occur when runoff genera...
A large amount of literature concerns eutrophication development in lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries....
Intensive agricultural activities are generally associated with nitrogen leaching from agricultural ...
Water is a valuable and crucial resource, the protection of which poses environmental, social and ec...
Runoff from intensive agriculture has been identified as a major contributor to the decline of New Z...
Dairy farming has borne the brunt of recent public criticism from anglers and others regarding the d...
In New Zealand the primary sector together with central and local government agencies have been prom...
The fresh water quality of New Zealand is considered very clean by international standards however i...
A sound understanding of the effects of hydrogeological factors on loss, transport and transformatio...
The importance of dairy farming in New Zealand is reflected in the country’s export and gross domest...
Most of Canterbury’s fluvial gravel aquifers are at risk of contamination from current and past land...
It is increasingly being recognised in New Zealand that denitrification occurring in the groundwater...
The literature relating to the sources and amounts of P and N forms transported in runoff types (sur...
Figure 2.1 has been removed for copyright reasons but may be accessed through the source listed in t...
Irrigation of pasture enables the intensification of land use, but can also result in increased loss...
Nitrate losses from agriculture have significant impacts on freshwater, and occur when runoff genera...
A large amount of literature concerns eutrophication development in lakes, reservoirs, or estuaries....
Intensive agricultural activities are generally associated with nitrogen leaching from agricultural ...
Water is a valuable and crucial resource, the protection of which poses environmental, social and ec...
Runoff from intensive agriculture has been identified as a major contributor to the decline of New Z...
Dairy farming has borne the brunt of recent public criticism from anglers and others regarding the d...
In New Zealand the primary sector together with central and local government agencies have been prom...
The fresh water quality of New Zealand is considered very clean by international standards however i...
A sound understanding of the effects of hydrogeological factors on loss, transport and transformatio...
The importance of dairy farming in New Zealand is reflected in the country’s export and gross domest...
Most of Canterbury’s fluvial gravel aquifers are at risk of contamination from current and past land...
It is increasingly being recognised in New Zealand that denitrification occurring in the groundwater...
The literature relating to the sources and amounts of P and N forms transported in runoff types (sur...
Figure 2.1 has been removed for copyright reasons but may be accessed through the source listed in t...