[HTML][HTML] Estimation of phosphorus input on county-based scale is more appropriate to formulate phosphorus management policies

Z Wang, Y Wang, Z Yan, X Zhang, P Li, L Ma… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
The excessive phosphorus input generated by human activities has broken the nutritional
balance of ecosystem. This study focused on the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, where …

Deep learning model based on coupled SWAT and interpretable methods for water quality prediction under the influence of non-point source pollution

J Huan, Y Fan, X Xu, L Zhou, H Zhang, C Zhang… - … and Electronics in …, 2025 - Elsevier
As one of the main sources of pollution in rivers, non-point source pollution is more difficult
to monitor and quantify than point source pollution. At present, in the research on water …

Raindrop-induced ejections contribute to one fifth of nitrogen and phosphorous runoff losses from China's rice fields

W Huang, Y Wu, H Liang, F Zhou - Journal of Hydrology, 2025 - Elsevier
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) ejections induced by raindrops at soil–water interface
contribute to runoff losses. However, the magnitude and physical mechanisms of N and P …

Soil nitrogen biogeochemistry and hydrological characteristics shape the nitrate levels in a river

H Fan, W Zhang, L Wu, D Zhang, C Ye, D Wang… - Environmental …, 2025 - Springer
The high levels of nitrate (NO3−) in the surface water have contributed to eutrophication and
other eco-environmental damages worldwide. Although the excessive NO3− concentrations …

Riverine CH4 and CO2 emissions respond to associated agricultural land use and seasonality

J Tang, H Chen, J Ye, Y Zhu, J Zhang… - Water Science & …, 2024 - iwaponline.com
Recently, agricultural land use has significantly impacted carbon emissions and water
quality in adjacent rivers. This study examined the influence of land-use types and …

Modified SWAT Model for Agricultural Watershed in Karst Area of Southwest China.

J Dai, L Pan, Y Deng, Z Wan, R **a - Agriculture; Basel, 2025 - search.ebscohost.com
Abstract The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model is extensively used globally for
hydrological and water quality assessments but encounters challenges in karst regions due …