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    Agricultural nutrient inputs to rivers and groundwaters in the UK: policy, environmental management and research needs by Withers, Paul J.A, Lord, Eunice I

    Published in The Science of the total environment (23-01-2002)
    “…Losses of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in land run-off and drainage from agricultural land can impair river water quality and may pose a potential health…”
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    PSYCHIC – A process-based model of phosphorus and sediment mobilisation and delivery within agricultural catchments. Part 1: Model description and parameterisation by Davison, Paul S., Withers, Paul J.A., Lord, Eunice I., Betson, Mark J., Strömqvist, Johan

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (28-02-2008)
    “…PSYCHIC is a process-based model of phosphorus (P) and suspended sediment (SS) mobilisation in land runoff and subsequent delivery to watercourses. Modelled…”
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    Agricultural nitrogen balance and water quality in the UK by LORD, E. I, ANTHONY, S. G, GOODLASS, G

    Published in Soil use and management (01-12-2002)
    “…Nutrient balance calculations have been advocated as indicators of the risk of nitrate loss from agricultural land. To explore this concept, a spatially…”
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    Assessing the impact of Nitrate Vulnerable Zones in England on nitrate loss from agricultural land by Lord, Eunice I., Anthony, Steve G., Gooday, Richard D.

    “…The impact of the 2002 Nitrate Vulnerable Zone Action Programme (NVZAP) in England was assessed using survey data linked to modelling. Baseline nitrate losses…”
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    The Metabolic Fate of Phenoxyacetic Acids in Higher Plants by HUTBER, GEORGINA N., LORD, EUNICE I., LOUGHMAN, BRIAN C.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-06-1978)
    “…The metabolism of phenoxyacetie acid (POA) was followed over short periods in segments of Auena and Pisum using a vacuum infiltration technique. Both species…”
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