Search Results - "Strokal, M."
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Assessing seasonal nitrogen export to large tropical lakes
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-08-2020)“…Rivers are exporting increasing amounts of nitrogen (N) to lakes, which is leading to eutrophication. However, the seasonality apparent in nutrient loading,…”
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Quantifying future sanitation scenarios and progress towards SDG targets in the shared socioeconomic pathways
Published in Journal of environmental management (15-11-2023)“…Two main targets of SDG 6 (Sustainable Development Goal), clean water and sanitation, are SDG 6.2, to achieve universal and equitable access to improved…”
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Hotspots for Nitrogen and Phosphorus Losses from Food Production in China: A County-Scale Analysis
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-05-2018)“…Food production in China results in large losses of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) to the environment. Our objective is to identify hotspots for N and P…”
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Cost-effective management of coastal eutrophication: A case study for the Yangtze river basin
Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-03-2020)“…[Display omitted] Many water resources are threatened with nutrient pollution worldwide. This holds for rivers exporting increasing amounts of nutrients from…”
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Increasing eutrophication in the coastal seas of China from 1970 to 2050
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (15-08-2014)“…•Three Chinese seas are at risk for eutrophication (ICEP>0 for many rivers).•Rivers exported 2–5 times as much DIN and DIP to Chinese seas in 2000 than in…”
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Nitrogen and phosphorus inputs to the Black Sea in 1970–2050
Published in Regional environmental change (01-02-2013)“…Increased nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs are major causes of eutrophication in the coastal waters of the Black Sea. The objective of this study is to…”
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Global multi-pollutant modelling of water quality: scientific challenges and future directions
Published in Current opinion in environmental sustainability (01-02-2019)“…•Assessing global water quality issues requires a multi-pollutant modelling approach.•Challenges relate to consistent inputs, multi-pollutant modelling…”
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Corrigendum to 〈Cost-effective management of coastal eutrophication: a case study for the Yangtze river basin
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The increasing impact of food production on nutrient export by rivers to the Bay of Bengal 1970–2050
Published in Marine pollution bulletin (2014)“…The objective of this study is to assess the impact of food production on river export of nutrients to the coastal waters of the Bay of Bengal in the past…”
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Reducing future nutrient inputs to the Black Sea
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2014)“…Rivers export increasing amounts of dissolved inorganic (DIN, DIP) and organic (DON, DOP) nitrogen and phosphorus to the Black Sea causing coastal…”
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Global modelling of surface water quality: a multi-pollutant approach
Published in Current opinion in environmental sustainability (01-12-2016)“…•Water pollution poses a threat to aquatic ecosystems and society.•Global river pollution models typically focus on one pollutant.•Pollutants can have common…”
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The links between global carbon, water and nutrient cycles in an urbanizing world — the case of coastal eutrophication
Published in Current opinion in environmental sustainability (01-12-2013)“…•Disturbances of carbon, water and nutrient cycles have unique signatures associated with the urbanization process.•The cycles are linked, requiring…”
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Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from human waste in 1970–2050
Published in Current opinion in environmental sustainability (01-11-2014)“…•Global N2O emissions from human waste are estimated at 0.24 Tg N in 2000.•About 65% of global human waste-related N2O emissions are from uncollected…”
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The effects of dams in rivers on N and P export to the coastal waters in Indonesia in the future
Published in Sustainability of Water Quality and Ecology (2015)“…We used Global NEWS to analyze the effects of dams in large rivers on nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs to the coastal waters of Indonesia for the period…”
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