Fertilizers and nitrate pollution of surface and ground water: an increasingly pervasive global problem
E Craswell - SN Applied Sciences, 2021 - Springer
Nitrate pollution of ground and surface water bodies all over the world is generally linked
with continually increasing global fertilizer nitrogen (N) use. But after 1990, with more …
with continually increasing global fertilizer nitrogen (N) use. But after 1990, with more …
Addressing agricultural nitrogen losses in a changing climate
Losses of nitrogen from agriculture are a major threat to environmental and human health at
local, regional and global scales. Emerging evidence shows that climate change and …
local, regional and global scales. Emerging evidence shows that climate change and …
Maximizing US nitrate removal through wetland protection and restoration
Growing populations and agricultural intensification have led to raised riverine nitrogen (N)
loads, widespread oxygen depletion in coastal zones (coastal hypoxia) and increases in the …
loads, widespread oxygen depletion in coastal zones (coastal hypoxia) and increases in the …
Micro (nano) plastic size and concentration co-differentiate nitrogen transformation, microbiota dynamics, and assembly patterns in constructed wetlands
Micro/nano-sized plastics (MPs/NPs) existing in wastewater system are the potential threats
to nitrogen (N) biotransformation. Constructed wetlands (CWs) as wastewater treatment …
to nitrogen (N) biotransformation. Constructed wetlands (CWs) as wastewater treatment …
Agricultural ditches are hotspots of greenhouse gas emissions controlled by nutrient input
Agricultural ditches are pervasive in agricultural areas and are potential greenhouse gas
(GHG) hotspots, since they directly receive abundant nutrients from neighboring farmlands …
(GHG) hotspots, since they directly receive abundant nutrients from neighboring farmlands …
Long-term trends of streamflow, sediment load and nutrient fluxes from the Mississippi River Basin: Impacts of climate change and human activities
Under the influences of global climate change and intense human activities, the hydrological
and biogeochemical processes have been undergoing profound changes in most of the …
and biogeochemical processes have been undergoing profound changes in most of the …
Spatiotemporal successions of N, S, C, Fe, and as cycling genes in groundwater of a wetland ecosystem: enhanced heterogeneity in wet season
Microorganisms in wetland groundwater play an essential role in driving global
biogeochemical cycles. However, largely due to the dynamics of spatiotemporal surface …
biogeochemical cycles. However, largely due to the dynamics of spatiotemporal surface …
Denitrification in wetlands: A review towards a quantification at global scale
Research to understand the nitrogen cycle has been thriving. The production of reactive
nitrogen by humans exceeds the removal capacity through denitrification of any natural …
nitrogen by humans exceeds the removal capacity through denitrification of any natural …
[HTML][HTML] How EU policies could reduce nutrient pollution in European inland and coastal waters
B Grizzetti, O Vigiak, A Udias, A Aloe, M Zanni… - Global Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Intensive agriculture and densely populated areas represent major sources of nutrient
pollution for European inland and coastal waters, altering the aquatic ecosystems and …
pollution for European inland and coastal waters, altering the aquatic ecosystems and …
Vulnerable waters are essential to watershed resilience
Watershed resilience is the ability of a watershed to maintain its characteristic system state
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …