The implications of lag times between nitrate leaching losses and riverine loads for water quality policy
Abstract Understanding the lag time between land management and impacts on riverine nitrate–nitrogen (N) loads is critical to understand when action to mitigate nitrate–N leaching losses from the soil profile may start improving water quality. These lags occur due to leaching of nitrate–N through th...
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Main Authors: | R. W. McDowell, Z. P. Simpson, A. G. Ausseil, Z. Etheridge, R. Law |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8cad7c97cce5408e865f5b5b00cfdb8e |
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