Search Results - "LORD, Eunice I"
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Agricultural nutrient inputs to rivers and groundwaters in the UK: policy, environmental management and research needs
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
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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PSYCHIC -A process-based model of phosphorus and sediment mobilisation and delivery within agricultural catchments. Part 1. Model description and parameterisation: Characterization and apportionment of nutrient and sediment sources in catchments
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Agricultural nitrogen balance and water quality in the UK
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
Published in International journal of river basin management (01-09-2009)“…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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Agricultural nutrient inputs to rivers and groundwaters in the UK: policy, environmental management and research needs: Water quality functioning of lowland permeable catchments: inferences from an intensive study of the River Kennet and upper River Thames
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The Metabolic Fate of Phenoxyacetic Acids in Higher Plants
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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